By JANET ST. JAMES / WFAA ABC 8
Millions chose the birth control patch for the convenience of a once a week birth control.
But now, federal health authorities say women using the Ortho Evra birth control patch are at dramatically higher risk of blood clots and stroke.
The FDA will now require strong warnings on the packages of the Ortho Evra patch.
Researchers say because the hormones are absorbed directly into the skin, women using the patch are exposed to about 60 percent more estrogen than those taking the pill.
An investigation shows women died and had blood clots three times more often. But doctors don't want women on the patch to panic.
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I knew something would arise on over that patch. I hate taking any of them. I used to take the pill but quit since I am a smoker over 30, my risk goes up for the same things as you mentioned above. It is scary stuff. Trying to do the right thing could cost you complications, if not death.
I will just stick to the old fashion way of birth control and hope it works. 


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