PARCHE ANTICONCEPTIVO
Qué es el parche anticonceptivo?
El parche anticonceptivo es un parche hormonal semanal muy efectivo que se pone sobre la piel para prevenir el embarazo. El parche se usa por una semana y se cambia siempre el mismo dĂa cada semana durante tres semanas. La cuarta semana esta “libre de parche”.
¿Que tan effectivo es el parche anticonceptivo?
El parche anticonceptivo es 99 por ciento efectivo cuando se usa correctamente.
¿CĂłmo previene el embarazo el parche anticonceptivo?
El parche anticonceptivo previene el embarazo de la misma forma que las pĂldoras anticonceptivas. Funciona principalmente previniendo la ovulaciĂłn, o que el ovario no libera un Ăłvulo que pueda ser fertilizado. El parche tambiĂ©n causa cambios en el moco cervical (haciendo más difĂcil para que el espermatozoide entre en el Ăştero).
¿DĂłnde puedo usar el parche anticonceptivo?
Usted puede usar el parche en una de las siguientes cuatro áreas de su cuerpo: las nalgas o caderas, el abdomen, la parte superior del tronco (espaldas) o en la parte superior externa del brazo. Usted no deberĂa colocar el parche sobre piel que estĂ© roja, irritada o tenga alguna cortada. No deberĂa colocarlo en áreas de su cuerpo donde se vaya a aplicar maquillaje, lociones, cremas, polvos u otros productos.
El parche anticonceptivo tiene una capa que contiene tanto la medicina como un adhesivo que mantiene el parche pegado a la piel durante una semana entera.
¿Cuáles son los beneficios de usar el parche anticonceptivo?
Mujeres que usan el parche anticonceptivo pueden beneficiarse en tener un periodo mas liviano y menos doloroso. El parche anticonceptivo puede proteger contra algunos canceres y enfermedades de los cenos.
¿Quien no debe de usar el parche anticonceptivo?
Algunas mujeres no deben de usar el parche anticonceptivo, incluyendo mujeres que tengan cuagulos de sangre, ciertos canceres, o que tengan antecedentes de ataques del corazon o de celebro, y aquellas mujeres que podrian estar embarazadas.
CONTRACEPTIVE PATCH
TRANSLATION TO ENGLISH
What's the contraceptive patch?
The contraceptive patch is a very effective weekly hormone patch that is placed on the skin to prevent pregnancy. The patch is worn for a week and always changes the same day each week for three weeks. The fourth week is "patch-free".
How Effective is the contraceptive patch?
The contraceptive patch is 99 percent effective when used correctly.
How to prevent pregnancy contraceptive patch?
The contraceptive patch prevents pregnancy in the same way that birth control pills. It works mainly by preventing ovulation or the ovary does not release an egg to be fertilized. The patch also causes changes in the cervical mucus (making it more difficult for sperm to enter the uterus).
Where I can use the contraceptive patch?
You can use the patch in one of the following four areas of your body: the buttocks or hips, abdomen, upper trunk (back) or upper outer arm. You should not place the patch on skin that is red, irritated or has any cut. You should not be placed in areas of your body where it will be applied makeup, lotions, creams, powders or other products.
How remains stuck the patch?
The contraceptive patch has a layer containing both medicine and an adhesive that keeps the skintight patch for a whole week.
What are the benefits of using the contraceptive patch?
Women who use the contraceptive patch may benefit in having a lighter and less painful period. The contraceptive patch may protect against some cancers and diseases frowns.
Who should not use the contraceptive patch?
Some women should not use the contraceptive patch, including women who have blood clots, certain cancers, or with a history of heart attacks or held, and women who might be pregnant.
The contraceptive patch is a very effective weekly hormone patch that is placed on the skin to prevent pregnancy. The patch is worn for a week and always changes the same day each week for three weeks. The fourth week is "patch-free".
How Effective is the contraceptive patch?
The contraceptive patch is 99 percent effective when used correctly.
How to prevent pregnancy contraceptive patch?
The contraceptive patch prevents pregnancy in the same way that birth control pills. It works mainly by preventing ovulation or the ovary does not release an egg to be fertilized. The patch also causes changes in the cervical mucus (making it more difficult for sperm to enter the uterus).
Where I can use the contraceptive patch?
You can use the patch in one of the following four areas of your body: the buttocks or hips, abdomen, upper trunk (back) or upper outer arm. You should not place the patch on skin that is red, irritated or has any cut. You should not be placed in areas of your body where it will be applied makeup, lotions, creams, powders or other products.
How remains stuck the patch?
The contraceptive patch has a layer containing both medicine and an adhesive that keeps the skintight patch for a whole week.
What are the benefits of using the contraceptive patch?
Women who use the contraceptive patch may benefit in having a lighter and less painful period. The contraceptive patch may protect against some cancers and diseases frowns.
Who should not use the contraceptive patch?
Some women should not use the contraceptive patch, including women who have blood clots, certain cancers, or with a history of heart attacks or held, and women who might be pregnant.
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