Yes. Inserting it early does not reduce effectiveness. Only late insertion reduces effectiveness.
If you take it out a day late, you have no decrease in effectiveness. Insert your next ring on your normal schedule.
Use a backup method for the first seven days of Nuva Ring use.
Not effective at all, I was a week late on the neuva ring and got pregnant!
Pregnancy is possible, but Nuva Ring is a highly effective method. Pregnancy is unlikely in the situation you describe.
If you insert NuvaRing before your period, you may skip that period, or it may be lighter. You also may have bleeding between periods.
Yes. If it's your first cycle of Nuva Ring, be sure to use a backup birth control method, like condoms or abstincence from vaginal sex, for the first seven days. If you've been using it before, take a pregnancy test, and, if negative, insert the next ring.
That's not necessary. You just have to insert or remove Nuva Ring on the same day of the week. The time of day is not critical.
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.
If you take out NuvaRing early, you may or may not have bleeding. This bleeding is withdrawal bleeding, not a menstrual period.
Yes, you should put your ring in as scheduled regardless of bleeding. Most women reinsert the next ring while they're still bleeding. You can also insert it early -- no later than seven days after you removed the last ring.
If you remove NuvaRing early, you're likely to have withdrawal bleeding earlier as well.
The same thing happen to me Im just going to leave the Nuva ring out the Rest of the week because I hear that when you take the Nuva ring out you will get your period and yu will just put it back in a week later starting a new cycle