Patches
The contraceptive patch is a sticky patch that delivers hormones into your body through the skin. It works in the same way as the combined pill. When used correctly, it is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.
The contraceptive patch is a sticky patch that delivers hormones into your body through the skin. It works in the same way as the combined pill. When used correctly, it is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.
What is the patch?
The contraceptive patch is a sticky patch that delivers hormones into your body through the skin. It works in the same way as the combined pill and contains the same hormones- oestrogen and progestogen. It prevents the release of an egg, thickens the cervical mucus (making it harder for sperm to travel through the entrance of the womb) and thins the womb lining (making it less likely that a fertilised egg will implant there). When used correctly, it is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.
As the contraceptive patch is not suitable for everyone, it is important to see your doctor or nurse for advice. You may not be able to use the patch if: