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You should put on your next patch on schedule, regardless of bleeding. If you're still bleeding when that date comes, put it on anyway. If you stop bleeding before that date, you'll still be protected.

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3-6 months but use a condom or risk pregnancy joymaker rn

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If you put the patch on at day one of your period, you may stop your period or may have irregular bleeding. Since you started on day one, you'll have immediate protection from pregnancy.

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Everyone is different but when I first put my patch on I had a normal 5 day period.

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Can you change the date your period starts using the patch?

You can try skipping a period by starting the next three week cycle of patches earlier. The date of your next period may be unpredictable.


Can your period last longer than the patch-free week?

Your period may last longer than the patch-free week. Continue using the patch as scheduled, regardless of bleeding.


What if you get your period when you have the birth control patch on?

If you bleed when the patch is on, continue using the patch as scheduled. Contact your health care provider if this becomes an ongoing problem.


What if you get your period while the birth control patch is one?

If you get your period while wearing the birth control patch, continue using the patch as scheduled. If this becomes a problematic pattern for you, contact your health care provider.


Can you get pregnant a week before your period without using a condom and on birth control?

Not if you are on hormonal birth control (The Pill, patch, shot, IUD, ring) and used it as directed.


Is it strictly necessary to consult a doctor before using birth control patch?

In the US, the birth control patch is by prescription only, so consultation is required before starting to use the patch.


Can stopping the patch make a person miss or be late for a period?

Yes it can. Discontinuing the patch will likely change your regular cycle, usually by delaying the onset of menses right after going off it. What appears to be a "missed" period is likely a long-delayed one. Yes it definitely can. You can have irregular periods for 3 months AFTER stopping the patch.


If you have your free week whilst on the evra patch and have a period then you put on new patches for the next 2 weeks then stop takin the patch and bleed is this second period a real period?

Like all of the other episodes of bleeding while using the patch, the bleeding you experienced is withdrawal bleeding. Your next period will come in four to six weeks.


When using the ortho evra patch and taken off a day before i was supposed to on free week to start period and had unprotected sex hours before it came off what will happen?

You describe a situation that is low risk of pregnancy. Just make sure that you put your next patch on after no more than seven days (one day of the week earlier than last month's first patch).


When do you start your birth control patch?

WHEN TO START If this is the first time you are using ORTHO EVRA, wait until the day you get your menstrual period. The day you apply your patch will be Day 1. Your "Patch Change Day" will be on this day every week. You may choose a "First Day Start" or a "Sunday Start" as defined below: First Day Start: Apply your first patch during the first 24 hours of your period, which will be considered your "Patch Change Day." If the Patch is not applied within the first 24 hours of your period, you must use back-up contraception, such as a condom, spermicide or a diaphragm, for the first week of patch use. Sunday Start: Apply your first patch on the first Sunday after your menstrual period starts


Ive been using the patch for years but i dont let myself have a period. can i still get pregnant?

Pregnancy is less likely when using the patch continuously than when using it on the typical three-weeks-on, one-week-off pattern. It's still possible, but not likely.


Will your period come early if your patch came off a couple days before your patch free day?

If you're using the patch you don't get a period full-stop - just like the combination pill this method of birth control suppresses your cycles to stop ovulation, thus no menstruation. You get a withdrawal bleed due to the drop in synthetic hormones during your week break, thus if you take the patch off early that drop will occur early thus in turn your withdrawal bleed will be a week early too.