ORTHO EVRA (norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol transdermal system)
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What if I want to become pregnant?

If you want to become pregnant, the first thing you should do is call your doctor or healthcare professional about steps you should take to ensure a healthy pregnancy. He or she can help you decide when to stop using the birth control patch.

After you have stopped, you may want to postpone conception until you start having regular periods again. Many healthcare professionals tell women to wait a few months to conceive, because a pregnancy can be dated more accurately if the woman has re established her natural menstrual cycle after finishing birth control.

The Patch is a safe and effective way for many women help control their fertility and start a family when they're ready to.