Re: Patient Weight/Patch efficacy

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@yahoo.com)
Thu Jan 8 23:09:53 2004


You may be right, Charlie - after reading your comment I cna't remember which it was - maybe it was the BTB - with an "implication" about the prenancy but not significant ... Now I don't trust my neurons!

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Joanne Bulley

At Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Charlie Chambers wrote: > >I thought that I had read that with a heavier patient, breakthrough >bleeding is more common, but contraceptive efficacy was the same. >Anyone else hear this or am I the victim of too many anoxic neurons? > >************************************************************************ >**** >

>-- >************************************************************************ >Charlie Chambers >Hood River, OR USA

>cchamber@alumni.rice.edu >

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Joanne Bulley, MD
Keene, NH, USA

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