Yes, NuvaRing will likely change the timing of your bleeding. You'll probably bleeding during the fourth week, when the ring is out. Bleeding may not start until late in that week. Be sure to reinsert the new ring on time regardless of bleeding.
If you start NuvaRing before your next period starts, be sure to use a backup method until you've used the ring correctly for seven days. Your next episode of bleeding will occur during the fourth week, when the ring is out.
You may or may not have bleeding in the week that you take out the ring. It's not unusual for bleeding to start late during the ring-free week. Just be sure to reinsert the ring on schedule, even if you're still bleeding.
If you miss your period, call your doctor immediately. A missed period may indicate that you are pregnant.
Source: http://www.drugs.com/cdi/nuvaring-ring.html
If you remove NuvaRing early, you may have withdrawal bleeding.
It may. Usually, you'll have your usual withdrawal bleed after taking out the last ring. After that, your next period is likely to come in four to six weeks.
Yes, inserting the first NuvaRing will often shorten a woman's period.
Spotting or even a normal period are normal with Nuvaring. If your period goes on for longer than normal (7 days or so) contact your doctor, as this might be a sign that something is wrong.
Yes, inserting NuvaRing before your period can delay bleeding.
the same thing just happened to me, and I was really upset but I called organon, they said its perfectly normal, especially if i started using nuvaring recently.
The withdrawal bleeding you have is not likely to be heavier, as the ring prevented buildup of the uterine lining, as usual. Any amount of bleeding or spotting counts as a withdrawal bleed when you're on NuvaRing.
Yes, you should remove or replace the NuvaRing on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
Breakthrough bleeding may last for days or weeks when you skip a period with hormonal birth control. Typically, it just lasts for a few days.
After 29 days wearing the Nuvaring, you remove it (for 7 days). Then you get your period and you use the softcups. You're period is already over, when you have to insert a new Nuvaring. So you''ll never have to wear both at the same time. a user of both ;-)
Yes
Skipping your period with NuvaRing does not increase the risk of pregnancy. Using hormonal birth control with a shorter or absent break may actually lower the risk of pregnancy.
If you start using NuvaRing on day one of your period, you will be instantly protected because you are not ovulating. If you wait until days 2 - 5, you could not be protected if you have already started to ovulate.