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  2. The Best Birth Control Patch Brands in 2024 - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/birth-control/birth-control-patch-brands

    What are the best birth control patch brands? The current FDA-approved birth control patch brands available are Xulane, Twirla, and Zafemy. You might also be familiar with the brand name...

  3. Birth Control Patch | Ortho Evra | Transdermal Patch - Planned...

    www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control/birth-control-patch

    You wear the patch on certain parts of your body, and it releases hormones through your skin that prevent pregnancy. The patch has lots of other health benefits, too. There are two brands of birth control patches available in the U.S.: the Xulane patch and the Twirla patch.

  4. Birth Control Patch: Side Effects, Effectiveness, and More - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/birth-control-patch

    What is the birth control patch? A birth control patch is a square-shaped plastic sticker that looks like a Band-Aid. It’s applied to the skin on certain parts of the body to prevent pregnancy. Two...

  5. Xulane vs. Twirla: Comparing Birth Control Patches - GoodRx

    www.goodrx.com/conditions/birth-control/xulane-vs-twirla

    Xulane (norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol) and Twirla (levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol) are both birth control patches. They have many similarities, including how they’re applied and how they work to prevent pregnancy.

  6. Birth Control Patch: Availability, Effects, Placement - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/birth-control-patch-7643416

    A birth control patch is a sticky patch applied to your skin (transdermal) to deliver hormones that can prevent pregnancy. No birth control medication is 100% effective, and transdermal contraceptive patches are just one option for contraception and preventing pregnancy.

  7. Twirla vs Xulane: How do they compare? - Drugs.com

    www.drugs.com/medical-answers/twirla-xulane-compare-3554507

    Twirla and Xulane are weekly birth control patches or transdermal systems used to prevent pregnancy. They are both used the same way in a four week cycle. Each patch is applied and worn for 7 days. Three patches are used over three weeks.

  8. Birth control patch - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/birth-control-patch/about/pac-20384553

    The birth control patch prevents pregnancy by releasing hormones into your bloodstream that keep your ovaries from releasing an egg (ovulation). The birth control patch also thickens cervical mucus to keep sperm from reaching an egg.

  9. The Patch for Birth Control: 8 Things an OB-GYN Wants You to Know

    www.goodrx.com/conditions/birth-control/birth-control-patch

    In this video, OB-GYN Kecia Gaither, MD, explains how the contraceptive patch works and what you should know if you’re considering using the patch to prevent pregnancy. Don’t want any devices in your bod? The patch might be more your style.

  10. Birth Control Patch: Side Effects & Effectiveness - Health

    www.health.com/birth-control-patch-8629973

    Different brands of birth control patches have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are available: Xulane, Zafemy, and Twirla. All work similarly to prevent...

  11. Contraceptive Pearl: Birth Control Patches - Reproductive Health...

    www.reproductiveaccess.org/resource/contraceptive-pearl-birth-control-patches

    Some people find a once-weekly patch easier to remember than a daily pill. The newest patch, Twirla, contains lower doses of hormones: All three patches carry a boxed warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about smoking and body mass index (BMI).