Ask your gynecologist. If you don't' have one or can't afford one go to your local health department. The above answer is right on, but wanted to add before you decide on the patch ask a lot of questions about what you are putting into your body. The patch or even pill form are hormones and you will have irregular periods for a bit. Birth Control patches/pills can cause many problems such as weight gain, headaches, moodiness, bloating, blood clots and heart disorders. If you choose to stop birth control you are more susceptible than ever for getting pregnant. ALWAYS be sure what you are putting into your body. Smoking is a no no with birth control patches/pills!
abstinence
Chris Patch's birth name is Christopher Patch.
Harry Patch's birth name is Henry John Patch.
Patch Adams's birth name is Adams, Hunter.
Wally Patch's birth name is Vinicombe, Walter.
Yes, the birth control patch is a hormonal method
Patch Mackenzie's birth name is Patricia Jean Mackenzie.
Rae Patch's birth name is Ruth Anne Cabrera.
While you literally "can" it is not at all suggested if there is a chance you are pregnant.
You can get the birth control patch with a prescription at any pharmacy. The patch may also be available at your local family planning agency.
There are no known drug interactions between dextromethorphan and the birth control patch
There are no known drug interactions between ciprofloxacin and the birth control patch.