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Zafemy®

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$ 15
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A simple, once-a-week patch that delivers a steady dose of estrogen and progestin through your skin. Convenient, low maintenance, and effective. Complete a short online consultation, and if prescribed, get 3-hour pharmacy pickup or free delivery.
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Zafemy is a transdermal contraceptive patch that delivers a combination of ethinyl estradiol (estrogen) and norelgestromin (progestin) through the skin. It’s worn on the body and changed weekly. Zafemy is used to prevent pregnancy and is an alternative to daily oral contraceptives.

How does Zafemy work?

Zafemy prevents pregnancy by:

  1. Suppressing ovulation, stopping the release of an egg.
  2. Thickening cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to enter the uterus.
  3. Thinning the uterine lining, lowering the chance of implantation.

Hormones are absorbed steadily through the skin into the bloodstream for consistent protection.

Side effects

Common side effects may include:

  • Skin irritation at the application site
  • Breast tenderness
  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Mood changes

Rare but serious risks include blood clots, especially in smokers over 35. The patch may carry a slightly higher estrogen exposure than the pill, which could increase the risk of blood clots.

How to use

  • Apply one patch per week for 3 consecutive weeks (21 days), then have one patch-free week.
  • Apply to clean, dry, intact skin on the upper outer arm, abdomen, buttock, or back (never on breasts).
  • Rotate sites weekly to avoid irritation.
  • Start on the first day of your period or the first Sunday after; use backup protection for 7 days if starting mid-cycle.
  • After the 7-day break, apply a new patch, even if you haven’t had a period.

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How effective are birth control pills and patches at preventing pregnancy?

With perfect use, both the pill and the patch are over 99% effective. In real life, where doses may occasionally be missed or delayed, they’re about 91% effective. Things like missing pills, not changing the patch on time, vomiting, or taking certain medications (like antibiotics, anti-seizure drugs, or St. John’s wort) can reduce their effectiveness. Staying consistent and checking with your provider about any medications you take helps keep protection high.

How do I get started on the pill or patch? Do I need to wait for my period?

You don’t have to wait for your period to start the pill or patch; you can begin at any time. However, if you start within the first 5 days of your period, you're protected right away. If you start at any other time in your cycle, you’ll need to use backup contraception, like condoms, for the first 7 days. Your provider can help you choose the best start date based on your cycle and needs.

Can birth control pills or the patch cause weight gain or infertility?

There’s little evidence that the pill or the patch causes significant weight gain for most people. Some may notice slight changes due to fluid retention, but it’s usually temporary. As for fertility, it typically returns quickly once you stop either method, often within a few weeks. Neither option has been shown to cause long-term issues with getting pregnant.

What do I do if I forget to take a pill or change the patch on time?

If you forget to take a pill, take it as soon as you remember. If you’ve missed more than one pill or missed a pill during the first week of your pack, use backup contraception for 7 days. For the patch, if it’s been off for more than 48 hours or you apply a new one late, you should also use backup protection for 7 days. When in doubt, check the instructions that come with your method or reach out to your provider for guidance.

How to treat hormonal acne with birth control?

Certain birth control pills can help treat hormonal acne by regulating hormones that trigger breakouts. Pills containing both estrogen and progestin are most commonly used for this purpose. They can reduce oil production, prevent new pimples, and improve skin over time, usually requiring at least a few months of use. A healthcare provider can help you choose the right pill for acne and monitor your progress safely.

How to treat hormonal acne with birth control?
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What's the best form of birth control?

The “best” birth control depends on your lifestyle, health, and personal preferences. Pills, patches, and rings are all highly effective when used correctly, so the right choice is the one that fits your routine, comfort, and goals. A healthcare provider can help you find the method that works best for you.

What is the biggest side effect of the birth control pill?
The most common side effects of the birth control pill are mild and often improve over time, including nausea, breast tenderness, or spotting between periods. Serious side effects are rare but can include blood clots, especially in people who smoke or have certain health conditions. A healthcare provider can help you weigh the risks and find the safest option for you.
Is the pill bad for you long term?
For most healthy people, the birth control pill is safe for long-term use. It may even offer benefits like lighter periods, reduced cramps, and lower risk of certain cancers. Serious risks, like blood clots, are rare and depend on individual health factors. A healthcare provider can help determine if it’s a safe option for you long-term.
Does birth control mess up your hormones?

Birth control changes hormone levels to prevent pregnancy, but it doesn’t cause permanent harm. Most people’s natural hormones return to normal after stopping. Choosing the right method with a healthcare provider can help you feel comfortable and supported.

At what age should you stop taking birth control?

You can continue using birth control as long as you need it and it’s safe for your health. Many people use it until menopause, but some risks like blood clots and high blood pressure can increase with age, especially for those over 35 who smoke or have certain health conditions. A healthcare provider can help determine the safest option and the right time to stop.

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At Admired, we believe birth control should be personalized, non-judgmental, and centered around honest communication. Our licensed providers take the time to understand your needs, answer your questions, and make sure you feel supported throughout the process. We’re here to help you find the option that fits your body and your lifestyle. With compassionate care and expert guidance, you’re never alone in making the right choice for you.

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Chief Medical Officer, Admired

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