If your patch keeps falling off, the estrogen level in your body could drop since you're not getting the full dose of Birth Control, and you could have bleeding. Consider using the morning after pill if you've had sex in the last five days, and contact your health care provider about an alternative method.
In addition, if you choose to stay on the patch, get a prescription from your health care provider for a single "emergency" patch that you can have on hand to replace a patch that keeps falling off.
Since birth control has hormones in them and if you quit it can take a few months for your periods to settle down. Spotting is very common. However, it's always a good idea to see your doctor and have him/her explain everything to you.
What tissue keeps the organs from falling apart
its base helps it from falling down
the roots help the tree from falling down
gravity, the one that keeps you falling down. or the electromagnetic force which keeps you from falling through the floor.
The same thing that keeps any man's hat from falling off - the correct size.
gravity
gravity
Gravity.
Normal side effect of starting birth control. It is common in the first three cycles. If it keeps occurring into the fourth cycle, or is troublesome to you at any time, contact your health care provider for advice.
the rear cup holder in my 1997 ford explorer keeps falling
Keeps them from falling off the burger.