Stamp contraceptive

The contraceptive stamp is a female means of Contraception. The patch is posed on any part of the body apart from the chest for one one week duration during which it will diffuse the amount of Hormone S necessary. This means of contraception is currently not refunded by the Social security in France but with the advantage of avoiding the lapse of memory which can come in the daily catch from the Pilule. This patch is stuck on the buttocks, the hips, the thighs, the arms or the belly but never on the centres. Each patch lasts one week. It is stuck the first day of the rules. At the end of 8 days one applies new a patch but not exactly to the same place (a little on the left or on the right for example). After three weeks, i.e. after the third patch, one puts nothing any more during 7 days. The rules appear then the cycle starts again.

Random links:Prefecture of Tōkyō | Clima de Missouri | Saint-Felix-of-Rieutord | Vitrectomy | Keratosis | Automobile Grand Prix of Belgium 1935 | Lobe_temporel