NuvaRing lowers the risk of pregnancy while you're using it. It does not affect future fertility.
Being on NuvaRing prevents pregnancy; stopping NuvaRing means you no longer have pregnancy protection. There is no special fertility turbo boost from recently stopping birth control.
Mostly by erosion but if it deposits briny water, that will also decrease fertility
If NuvaRing is out for less than three hours, there's no worries about effectiveness. Just rinse it in lukewarm water and reinsert.
I suppose that "birth control" could also be called "temporary infertility," but that's not a common way of putting it. NuvaRing prevents pregnancy. When you stop, fertility returns.
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. It can decrease fertility and cause impotence.
It floods the land with saline water
It floods the land with saline water
You insert NuvaRing in the vagina.
Urine does not affect NuvaRing.
The fertility of surface and non-surface layers decrease
The Pill or birth control pills decrease fertility by suppressing (stopping) ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to prevent the sperm from moving through the fallopian tubes and by changing the lining of the uterus.