Yes, a man having intercourse with a woman using the nuva ring can "come". Although sometimes the man can also feel the ring, and it sometimes causes discomfort for him, or even sometimes a slight desensitization of his penis. If your partner feels discomfort, or is unable to "come", you can remove the nuva ring while you have sex. Just be sure to remember to put it back in within 3 hours of taking it out to maintain the effectiveness of the birth control.
There is no weight limit for using NuvaRing.
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NuvaRing prevents pregnancy. When you stop using it, you may get pregnant, but there's no special "ferility boost" when you stop.
Yes, you can take a bath, swim, hot tub, scuba dive, etc. while using NuvaRing.
NuvaRing lowers the risk of pregnancy while you're using it. It does not affect future fertility.
Yes, you can use yeast infection cream while using NuvaRing. There's no need to remove the ring for treatment.
If you start using NuvaRing on day one of your period, you will be instantly protected because you are not ovulating. If you wait until days 2 - 5, you could not be protected if you have already started to ovulate.
If your Nuvaring comes out, then your chances of pregnancy are the same as any female without contraceptive protection.
That's up to you. There's no particular time on NuvaRing when you're more likely to get pregnant. Of 1000 couples using NuvaRing perfectly for a year, three will have a pregnancy. It's no 100% effective. If you're OK with that risk, then you can stop using backup contraceptive. If that's not an acceptable level of risk for you, then continue using condoms.
You insert NuvaRing in the vagina.
You can breastfeed with or without NuvaRing in. If you are relying on NuvaRing for pregnancy prevention, taking it out to breastfeed is going to increase your risk for pregnancy. If you're breastfeeding while using NuvaRing, removing it for a few hours does nothing to improve your milk supply, but does make it less effective. Please contact your health care provider, pharmacist, or lactation consultant to discuss NuvaRing and breastfeeding, as it seems there has been some misunderstanding. NuvaRing may decrease milk volume, which could be important with a newborn. It does not affect the quality of the milk.
Yes, you can have irregular bleeding after using the NuvaRing for some time. However, if you are having bleeding, contact your health care provider to find out if an exam is in order. Irregular bleeding can be a sign of an infection or another problem.