Patches

The transdermal contraceptive patch is 91% effective and a safe, simple, and affordable birth control method that you wear on the skin of your belly, upper arm, butt, or back. Put a new patch on every week for 3 weeks, and it releases hormones that prevent pregnancy. Then you get a week off before you repeat the cycle. 

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1. Condoms
2. Cycle Beads
3. Depo Shot
4. Diaphragm and Fem Cap
5. Emergency Contraception
6. Implant
7. IUD
8. NuvaRing
9. Patches
10. Pills
11. Referral for Vasectomy or Tubal Ligation