If you're soaking more than a pad or tampon an hour, call your health care provider. If it's less than that, but still heavy (pad/tampon every two hours), and goes on for more than two or three days, call your health care provider. Otherwise, continue to use the next ring on schedule, and call your health care provider at your convenience to see if another Birth Control option would better control your periods, particularly if you've been on the Nuva Ring for more than three months and are still having heavy bleeding.
Nothing. You are just having a period.
A heavy bleed sounds like a miscarriage. See your doctor.
No see your doctor asap!
It's normal. You can continue bleeding up to a week after your period.
Possibly; go see a doctor ASAP.
No. What you had was called a 'Withdrawl Bleed'. Had you taken the pill for the entire duration of the course (21 days) you would have had a longer withdrawl bleed. If you have now discontinued taking the pill you will have a regular period shortly, which may be slightly heavier than you would normally have.
If you had a positive pregnancy test then had a heavy period a couple days later, you may have had a miscarriage. If this happens, you should consult a doctor.
The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.
Take contraceptive birth control pills, it decreases the days in your period and makes your periods a lot lighter. [Contact your doctor for more information]
It is not effective. You can get pregnant .
You should not bleed for very long. Some bleed for an hour, some for a few days, and some people don't bleed at all.
Yes you can bleed anywere from days to months into your pregnancy. Im so sick of people saying you cant bleed and its a sign of concern. My mother bleed for 6 months while she was pregnant with my little brother, and it was just like a full blown period. I bled with both my children and there 2 and 4 born healthy and still healthy till this day. Everyones body is different. Ive had doctors tell me its not normal and i even had dotors tell me i was lying. get multipule answers from different doctors. But yes it is very possible they dont call it a period however it happens once a month and is heavy just like a period so go figure.