Pierce it.
Her ring got lost inside her wifes vagina.
No, an IUD is placed in the uterus, not the vagina. The diaphragm, cervical cap, and vaginal ring are placed in the vagina to prevent pregnancy.
you have to manually go and get it...Its not too fun but it must come outInsert a clean finger into your vagina and "hook" the ring with your finger. If you feel like you can't reach it, squat down to bring the end of the vagina closer to the entrance to hook the ring.
NuvaRing will be effective no matter where it is in the vagina. You may be more confortable if it's at the top of the vagina than if it's lower. But if you're comfortable, and the ring is in the vagina, you are protected against pregnancy.
It works no matter where it is placed in the vagina. You can choose based on comfort and stability (how well it stays in place). For most women the most comfortable location is as far into the vagina as you can reach.
No, Nuva Ring doesn't lead to bacterial vaginosis, and it should not be removed and washed daily. .
As long as the ring is inserted completely into your vagina the ring works like it should. It can't get lost inside of you, so there's no reason to worry about it being inserted too far.
NO, it can only go as far as the end of your vagina.
While some women feel some vaginal or urethral irritation if the Nuva Ring presses against the front of the vagina, taking out the Nuva Ring would not be expected to cause painful urination.
because long time ago there's a giant penis and cums out then there a vagina holes then the sperm go in...that's why philippine is sit on the pacific ring of fire
I suppose you could, but it seems a little tasteless to take something out of your vagina and put it on your wrist.
Some women notice a change in vaginal discharge, but without a change in odor and without additional irritation. I'm not aware of any study regarding the taste of the vagina and hormonal birth control.