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There's no need to stop using hormonal contraception, including Nuva Ring, for as long as you don't want to get pregnant. Nuva Ring and other hormonal birth control methods have no effect on future fertility.
The Nuva Ring birth control device can fail if it is left in too long; if the device comes out of the vagina and is not reinserted within three hours; or if you have unprotected intercourse when just starting using the Nuva Ring and it has not been in place for at least 7 days. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuva_ring
condom, mini pill, nuva ring
No, unlike some other forms of birth control, effectiveness of Nuva Ring is not impacted by antibiotics.
There are many birth control methods aside from traditional birth control pills. Some of those include: Condoms, IUD, Nuva Ring, Depo-Provera, FemCap, Diaphram, and Female Condoms.
The Nuva Ring is the most effective type of IUD birth control. You can keep it in for three weeks and then remove it for one week to experience your regular menstrual period. Once that week is over, you can replace the Nuva Ring and restart the 3-week cycle.
There are no known drug interactions between vaginal antifungal medications and Nuva Ring, or between fluconazole (Difclucan) and Nuva Ring.
Absolutely! You many use all forms of birth control while on the HCG Diet.
Check with your doctor as to the effectiveness of your birth control when used in conjunction with other medications. Reduced effectiveness may be seen in some cases.
Nuvaring is made by Organon, a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc.Merck's ticker symbol is MRK
Spotting is a common side effect in the first three months of NuvaRing. It improves quickly.
nope....swim hasn't gotten pregnant yet...swim is using nuva ring and does kind of a lot of yay.