Sure, but NuvaRing is unlikely to be the cause. If you're having continuous spotting or bleeding, get an exam to find the cause.
The signs of pregnancy on NuvaRing are positive pregnancy test and missed periods. Take a pregnancy test if you think you might be pregnant.
It's more likely to be a side effect from NuvaRing than a miscarriage. If it's a miscarriage, you'll have a positive pregnancy test. Take a home pregnancy test, and contact your health care provider if it's positive. If heavy bleeding lasts longer than a few days, or if it recurs on your next NuvaRing cycle, contact your health care provider.
Yes, stopping NuvaRing will normally cause bleeding. Just as you bleed when you remove NuvaRing after three weeks, you will have withdrawal bleeding after you stop NuvaRing permanently. Your regular menstrual pattern should restart within four to six weeks.
In the first three months of use, you might have irregular bleeding, but you can expect it to settle down to a pattern of bleeding during the ring-free week, often starting on the fourth, fifth, or sixth day the ring is out. Put the new ring in on schedule regardless of whether you're still bleeding.
If you get your period while NuvaRing is in, continue using the ring as scheduled. You can use tampons or pads for bleeding according to your preference. This unscheduled bleeding is common during the first three months of using the ring. If it lasts longer or has other symptoms, or if it just bother you, talk to your heatlh care provider about other birth control options.
The first thing I would suggest is talking with the doctor who prescribed the NuvaRing. Bleeding for months at a time is not the correct response from withdrawal bleeding, when you stop using any hormonal BC. The best way to stop using any hormonal BC is at the end of your cycle. Use it daily as directed, through the last one in the monthly packet. I don't know if this is a possible fix, but since you want to get pregnant - switching to a mini pill for a couple cycles. There is only progestin, no estrogen. It may be enough hormone to get off the NuvaRing and stop the bleeding, after two or three cycles, then get pregnant after your first period.
Hi, The pill remains in your system for 3 months. After you experience a break through bleeding (when you stop the pill) the BCP is reducing in your system and you can begin ovulating straight after the bleed or any time during the 3 months.
Not necessarily. You can start your first ring with or without your period. If you start without your period, you should use a backup method, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, for the first seven days. After that first month, you should put in the NuvaRing right on schedule, whether you're bleeding or not. For a large proportion of Nuva Ring users, that means inserting the next month's ring while you're still bleeding. It's not unusual to have breakthrough bleeding during the first few months of use.
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.
usually a cycle but can be 4 months
Nuva Ring has a lower rate of breakthrough bleeding than the most commonly used birth control pills, but spotting in the first three months can occur. If it goes on longer than three months, if it's driving you crazy, or if you have other symptoms like pain or unusual discharge, contact your health care provider for advice and an exam.
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