Most women have withdrawal bleeding during the ring-free week on NuvaRing. Like all hormonal methods of Birth Control, NuvaRing can lighten the bleeding so much that the bleeding may be almost or completely absent. Because hormonal methods prevent the uterine lining from building up as heavily, it's possible to miss a period.
If you have used the method correctly, pregnancy is unlikely, but you can take a pregnancy test if you miss your period and have pregnancy symptoms, or if you made any mistakes with the ring in the previous weeks. If you frequently miss periods on NuvaRing and find the absence worrisome, you can change to a different method.
Yes you do, during the fourth week while it is out.
Like any hormonal birth control method, Nuva Ring is likely to cause lighter flow and shorter periods than you had before you started on it. In the first three months, you may have irregular spotting or bleeding. It's less common on Nuva Ring than on the pill, but it can occur. After the three month "breaking in" period, you should see more regular periods and lighter flow.
Whatever bleeding you have, just keep using the ring on the schedule on your calendar, regardless of bleeding.
Yes, that's correct. If you insert a new one on Monday, you remove it on Monday after three weeks, and then insert the next one a week after, also on Monday. You follow the calendar schedule regardless of any bleeding.
Yes, that's perfectly normal.
When you stop using the Nuva Ring, the timing of your cycle may change. You may or may not keep getting your period at the same time of the month.
It is legal for them to be with someone twice their age. It is not necessarily a good idea. It is very likely that they are using the younger one.
it is cheaper for users that use internet not frequent as others. for example a user uses the internet twice a month. he uses the dial up and spend on the service on the hours of usage unlike when he uses the internet twice a month using a broadband that he pays for a month's fee.
You can have your period up to 6 month's your period will slow down to just spotting in time.Around 8 months it will stop from time to time you may spot
No. Using a topical cream will not delay your period. Your period is set on a 28 day cycle if your cycle is normal. Using a cream to relieve the symptoms of a yeast infection has nothing to do with your womb.
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I wouldn't think so, because the pill holds back your period, when you stop using it it will all come out. Nothing to worry about. But then again, if it continues, I would see a doctor just in case.
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yes you can get pregnant i was on depo for 3 monthes and as soon as i missed my seconde shot i got pregnant and i still had an irregular period but still concieved
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If your periods are irregular anyway then there is no way to tell, I advise you to see whether you have a period next month, if not then go and see a doctor for a pregnancy test. If you have only recently become sexually active then you should be using protection anyway.