Applying it to skin that doe snot sweat as much and that is clean and fry and away from joints helps.
Another trick is to cover it with a clear "bio-occlusive" dressing that is available in any pharmacy. Some manufacturers will send them to you if you contact them and tell them you are having problems.
Some people just cannot wear patches.
If your patch keeps falling off, the estrogen level in your body could drop since you're not getting the full dose of birth control, and you could have bleeding. Consider using the morning after pill if you've had sex in the last five days, and contact your health care provider about an alternative method. In addition, if you choose to stay on the patch, get a prescription from your health care provider for a single "emergency" patch that you can have on hand to replace a patch that keeps falling off.
keratin
Make sure they don't fall off.
your feet are not able to fall off because they are connected to your body.
If you go more than seven days without a patch, you could get pregnant. Either put the next patch on a day earlier to shorten the patch-free interval, or use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days that you use the next patch.
I think you forgot the pins.
Replace the clips.
The chain on your bike may be falling off due to issues such as a loose chain tension, worn-out chain or sprockets, misalignment of the gears, or a damaged chainring. Regular maintenance and adjustments can help prevent the chain from falling off.
No, the earth is round as far as I know
bent pulley
There are no cheats to these kind of things. you just have to try to keep it on there. No easy way out.
The chain may be falling off the front chainring in a 1x setup due to improper chainline, worn chainring or chain, or insufficient tension in the chain.