Some women will notice increased breast size on hormonal birth control like the patch, pill, or ring. Most women will not have this side effect.
Not as far as I am aware, you should tell your doctor about this.
Breast tenderness is a common side effect when starting the birth control pill, patch, or ring. It usually goes away within three months. If you have made any mistake with your birth control method, or have missed a period, it makes sense to take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of the breast tenderness.
Yes, the birth control patch is a hormonal method
Estrogen doesn't cause breast cancer but certainly estrogen can be linked to breast cancer. This is why hormonal birth control such as the combination pill is strongly linked to breast cancer.
There are no known drug interactions between dextromethorphan and the birth control patch
There are no known drug interactions between ciprofloxacin and the birth control patch.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation completely.
There are no known drug interactions between acetaminophen and the birth control patch
There are no known drug interactions between klonopin and the birth control patch.
You can get the birth control patch with a prescription at any pharmacy. The patch may also be available at your local family planning agency.
Birth control patch