If you're having breakthrough bleeding during the first three months of using NuvaRing, you're likely to have less bleeding overall if you keep it in as scheduled. If you'd like to remove it, there's no harm in doing so other than pregnancy risk. You may bleed or spot for a week or so after removing it.
Goodness! You shouldn't bleed at all when you insert or remove the ring! Cut your nails (if they're long) and go talk to your doctor ASAP!
You may or may not be bleeding when you remove your Nuva Ring at the end of three weeks. You should put in the new ring on the same day of the week regardless of whether you're bleeding.
It's possible, but not very common. If you're unsure, take a pregnancy test.
If you're on birth control then you don't need to use to withdrawal method because you're having protected sex. It is very unlikely that you will get pregnant
If you keep using it the odds are pretty good that you will become pregnant,
Nearly 100%!
If you're using the combination pill then you don't get a period, instead you experience a withdrawal bleed as a result of a drop in synthetic hormones when going from your active to inactive pills. If you skipped your last withdrawal bleed this doesn't effect your next withdrawal bleed, you will get it as normal during your next placebo week.
Yes. Since there is sperm in the precum, there is always a chance of getting pregnant with the pull-out method. "Take Sex with Sue Johansen" says women get pregnant within a year of using this method.
The intended effects of the abortion pills are to cause bleeding and cramping, thus ending an undesired pregnancy. If you do not bleed after using the abortion pills, it is likely that they did not work and you are still pregnant. Get counseling support throughout your abortion at safe2choose.org website.
no there shouldn't be any health concerns many women get pregnant using this method
Not necessarily. If you're really careful using the withdrawal method (and most folks aren't), then you ony have a 4% chance of gettting pregnant each year. For most people 36% to 54% will get pregnant after two years, which means a lot of people won't get pregnant, even over a long period.
The chances are that you will get pregnant as the withdrawal method is highly unreliable.
well the pull out method, there is still a chance because semen doesnt just come out during orgasm, its leaks out during intercourse. by pulling out all you are doing is reducing the amount of semen that will get inside. and even a very small amount is still enough for pregnancy. but the pill if used properly, may prevent it. but it has to be taken everyday to avoid any chance at getting pregnant. just follow the instructions. *** a good way to avoid pregnancy is using a condom and using the pill.***
No it should make no difference at all as a matter of fact it is a wonder that you are not pregnant already.
Very low. The reason is because you are still in your period. The withdrawal method is not reliable so get sex education and start using reliable contraception. Children are a lot of work and you don't want to start a life by mistake.