When women use hormonal contraception like the regular Birth Control pill, the patch, or the ring, some will already have started ripening an egg for next months ovulation after seven days without hormones (i.e. during the pill-/ring-/patch-free week). For that reason, missing pills (or being late with your ring) early in the cycle is the riskiest for accidental pregnancy. If you're late inserting your ring:
If you insert NuvaRing one week late, you may be at risk for pregnancy. If you had sex in the last five days, consider taking the morning after pill. Use a backup method until you've used the ring correctly for seven days (or 14 days if you used ulliprostal for emergency contraception). Consider looking into another method that's easier to manage, such as the contraceptive implant or IUD. These do not require you to do something every month.
If you insert NuvaRing early it may shorten your period. It will not increase your risk of pregnancy. The new insertion day is now the day of the week you'll remove it (in three weeks) and the weekday that you'll insert the new one (one week after removing this one).
If you insert NuvaRing two weeks late you may be at risk of pregnancy. Consider using the morning after pill if you've had sex in the last five days. Use a backup method of birth control until you've used the ring correctly for seven days (or 14 if you used ullipristal for emergency contraception). Consider using a different method, like one that doesn't require you to do something every month. The contraceptive implant and IUD are highly reliable and aren't something you can "goof up." When you stop them, you have immediate return of fertility.
If you insert NuvaRing late, use a backup method until it's been in for seven days. If you've had sex in the last day, consider using emergency contraception to lower the risk of pregnancy.
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If you insert NuvaRing a week late, you may be at risk for pregnancy. Take a morning after pill if you've had sex in the last five days. Use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days on the new ring.
Like the commercial says; "it may attach to or go through your uterine wall". Any other warnings will be on the package.
NuvaRing must be inserted on the same day of the week you took it out. It does not need to be inserted at the exact time.
If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
Since you reinserted NuvaRing two days late, there's a chance you could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test, and use a backup method of birth control until you've been on the ring for seven days. if you don't get a period after removing NuvaRing, repeat the pregnancy test. If it's negative, insert the new ring.
Seven days is normal. Five will work, particularly if you want to change your ring change day to two days earlier in the week.
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Read your contract. It likely says the lender can repo anytime you are in DEFAULT. Two weeks late is unusual, but they could repo when you are 1 day late.
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.
You just need to remember to put the new one back in one week later on the same that you took it out.
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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.
READ your contract. If you are in DEFAULT of the terms, you can get repoed.
You can be up to two weeks late and not be pregnant but to be safe you should take a pregnancy test after you are seven days late.
Your question really is: could I be pregnant? The answer is, yes, you could be: go see a doctor and get a test.