Yes, provided you put a new one in at day 7, even if the bleeding has not stopped.
If you inserted your first NuvaRing within the first five days of your period, you have immediate protection even if you weren't still bleeding when you inserted it.
when you start you period from that day count five days on the five day you start taking clomiphene.
You should start using your ring for the first time after your period has stopped. Then begin using your timer to remove on the correct day and replace 7 days later. If used properly you should never have any problems. I was on the ring for 6 + years and had sex as soon as the same day I put it in and never had a question about pregnancy. I fully trust the ring as my method of BC.
Seven days is normal. Five will work, particularly if you want to change your ring change day to two days earlier in the week.
Inserting NuvaRing during your period is likely to slow bleeding, but it may not stop altogether. Starting NuvaRing during the first five days of bleeding gives immediate pregnancy protection.
If you insert NuvaRing a few days late, you may not be protected against pregnancy. Consider emergency contraception if you've had sex in the last five days. Use a backup method, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've used the ring correctly for seven days.
If you stopped taking them after a week you should start your period in three to five days. If you are 7 days into a new packet you probably won't start your "period" until the week you take the inactive pills.
You were misinformed. If you start NuvaRing within the first five days of menstrual bleeding, you don't need a backup method.
Five days after menustrial cycle
Your diet is lacking essential nutrients so your period was delayed and it didn't last as long. Try taking a multivitamin.
Yes
A rolling five day period refers to a set of five days. It can be any given five days. The fact that it rolls refers to the fact that it shifts depending on the day of the week.