No, NuvaRing is a combined hormonal Birth Control method.
The brand name of the vaginal ring for birth control is NuvaRing.
There are no known drug interactions between Cefzil and NuvaRing. Few antibiotics affect birth control.
To change from the birth control pill to NuvaRing, insert the ring during the placebo week or any time before. You will have immediate protection as long as you inserted the ring on or before the day you would have started your next pack of birth control pills.
The trademark name for the hormonal birth control implant is spelled NuvaRing.
Being on NuvaRing prevents pregnancy; stopping NuvaRing means you no longer have pregnancy protection. There is no special fertility turbo boost from recently stopping birth control.
What is considered 'perfect' and 'typical' use of the nuvaring is for birth control or a contraceptive.
There are no known drug interactions between Monistat and birth control.
Like all combined hormonal birth control methods, NuvaRing is likely to make your period lighter and shorter.
Yes, you can start NuvaRing at any time during your birth control pill pack. As long as you're not starting the ring later than you would have started the next pack of pills, there is no increased risk of pregnancy during the switch.
You will not get PMS symptoms if you skip your withdrawal bleeding with birth control, as your hormonal levels are not changing.
I suppose that "birth control" could also be called "temporary infertility," but that's not a common way of putting it. NuvaRing prevents pregnancy. When you stop, fertility returns.
To get a brith control ring, like the NuvaRing, you will need a prescription from your doctor. This prescription can then be filled at your local pharmacy.