Is there really a problem near the ortho evra patch? Should I stop wearing it?


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From the FDA site:

"FDA notified healthcare professionals and patients of revisions to the sign for Ortho Evra, a skin patch approved for birth control, that includes a bolded warning more or less higher exposure to estrogen for women using the weekly patch compared to taking a day by day birth control pill containing 35 micrograms of estrogen. A woman on Ortho Evra may be exposed to approximately 60% more estrogen than if she were taking a typical 35 microgram estrogen birth control pill. Estrogen use is associated to blood clots in the legs and lungs and other clotting problems such as strokes and heart attacks. It is not certain if women using Ortho Evra have a highly developed risk of serious side effects than women taking the typical 35 microgram estrogen pills."

If I were you, I'd switch to a birth control pill. The problem next to Ortho Evra and the shot is that they hit you with abundantly of estrogen all at once as opposing the pill---you take a small amount respectively day. That's a big difference.

Is it run of the mill for sex to hurt?

No! I was on it since age 12, it worked amazing! As long as you don't smoke and achieve enough excersise to oblige prevent blood clots you'll be just fine.





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