It means nothing. It's just where the patch has been and has causes some irritation to your skin. The same has happened to me.
It could be an allergy to adhesive, if it doesn't clear up quickly see your doctor.
The possible way to take off a rash is to put cream on.
Yes, if you stop using the patch as directed, you could get pregnant.
You can get pregnant if you don't use the patch correctly.
You shouldn't take it off until you are suppose to, but if you have gone at least 4-5 days without sex and then take the patch off, you are safe from pregnancy. However, you will need to take the proper steps before you have sex again (follow instructions with the patch) or use a condom.
yes, you change your patch once a week mine is every Friday after 3 weeks you take off your patch and you have a period for one week then replace it after one week it works the same as the contraceptive pill.
If it specifically says a 16 hour nicotine patch then no, you take it off when you sleep. If it doesnt then you where it for the full 24 hours.
Take it off!
At least 2 days.
don't take it off, just carry on without the week off (week 4) till next time you should do it. It will mean you will wear 7 patches before taking it off. You will miss your period but after that it should be back to normal.
The birth control patch is a combined hormonal contraceptive method, like the pill. With the patch, you put a new one on weekly for three weeks, and take the fourth week off.
If you want to get pregnant, you should stop using the birth control patch altogether.
it isnt safe totake of the birth control patch because it can ruin your birth ans you can catch hrepies