ehkäisylaastarin
Ehkäisylaastari, also known as the contraceptive patch, is a thin, beige plastic patch that is worn on the skin. It is a method of hormonal contraception that releases estrogen and progestin to prevent pregnancy. The patch is typically applied once a week for three weeks, followed by a week of patch-free time, during which a withdrawal bleed occurs.
The patch works by releasing hormones through the skin into the bloodstream. These hormones prevent ovulation,
To use the patch, a person applies a new patch to clean, dry, and hairless skin on
Potential side effects are similar to other hormonal contraceptives and can include breast tenderness, headaches, nausea,