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Is the contraceptive patch available in South Africa?

Is the contraceptive patch available in South Africa?

The long-awaited contraceptive patch, which studies have shown to be more effective than the Pill, is now available in South African pharmacies.

Where can you get a contraceptive patch from?

If there are no problems, you can be prescribed the patch for a year at a time. You can get contraception for free, even if you’re under 16, from: contraception clinics. sexual health or GUM (genitourinary medicine) clinics.

How much does a patch cost?

75% Embroidered Patch Pricing

Size 100 2,000
2.5″ $1.66 $0.62
3″ $1.94 $0.64
3.5″ $2.22 $0.83
4″ $2.51 $1.05

Can I get the birth control patch over the counter?

The generic birth control patch and branded versions are prescription medications in the US. Because of this, one cannot simply buy a birth control patch online or walk into a pharmacy and get it over the counter.

Does clicks offer family planning?

Clicks Clinics offer family planning that include: Consultations and injections: contraception, cycles, hormonal and fertility. Contraceptive and fertility injections administered as per your doctor’s prescription (dependent on stock availability)

Do you need a prescription for birth control in South Africa?

It can be obtained with a prescription from a doctor and inserted by a healthcare professional inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It is an option for women who have not been pregnant before, and provides immediate protection. All hormonal contraception carries a risk for side-effects – although rare.

How much is a contraceptive injection in South Africa?

Cost: According to the health department, Implanon costs R1 700 in South Africa’s private sector but is free for all women in the public sector. Efficacy: Less than one pregnancy per 100 women using it for a year.

Does the patch cause weight gain?

Does the patch make you gain weight? Nope! Birth control patch weight gain isn’t a common side effect. There’s lots of research on the hormones in the birth control patch, and studies show these hormones don’t usually cause weight gain or weight loss.

Does the patch stop your period?

The hormones in the birth control patch can make your periods lighter. Sometimes, the hormones can make it so light that you totally skip a period. Period and bleeding changes are one of the most common side effects of hormonal birth control.

Can I get pregnant on my patch free week?

If you’ve been using the birth control patch correctly (and it sounds like you are), you’re protected. As long as you put the new patch on after your “off week” (the week you don’t wear one), you’re protected from pregnancy – even during your “off week” and during your period.

Does clicks offer pregnancy check ups?

Call us on 0860 254 257 to make an appointment at a Clicks Clinic. We offer pregnancy care, health screenings and more.

Where can I get contraception in South Africa?

Marie Stopes South Africa offers a wide range of different contraceptives for men & women. Whether you’re interested in a monthly option like the pill (oral contraception) or patch; or a long-acting method like an implant or IUD, we can help find a contraceptive method that suits your lifestyle.

How often do you change the contraceptive patch?

The patch isn’t transparent, so this method of contraception is visible. Peel off the back and apply the patch directly to your skin on your lower abdomen, buttocks, upper arm or back. Leave the patch in place for a week and then replace with a new one. You put on a new patch and take off the old patch once a week for 3 weeks, 21 total days.

How does a patch work to prevent pregnancy?

A patch that sticks to the skin and release hormones that are highly effective at stopping pregnancy. The contraceptive patch is just that, a patch that looks just like a shiny plaster and sticks to the skin, highly effective to prevent you from getting pregnant by releasing hormones.

Where is the best place to put a birth control patch?

The patch, which is applied directly to the skin (either the buttocks, the torso, the abdomen or the upper arm), has proved to be 99% effective in preventing pregnancy. The patch is so thin that it can be worn unnoticed under clothing, and does not come off, even in humid conditions or during strenuous exercise.

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Ruth Doyle