Not necessarily. You can start your first ring with or without your period. If you start without your period, you should use a backup method, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, for the first seven days.
After that first month, you should put in the NuvaRing right on schedule, whether you're bleeding or not. For a large proportion of Nuva Ring users, that means inserting the next month's ring while you're still bleeding.
It's not unusual to have breakthrough bleeding during the first few months of use.
Keep nuvaring in and use tampons or pads. Whatever you rather. But be careful taking out tampon. It shouldn't come out with it but be cautious
Yes, inserting NuvaRing before your period can delay bleeding.
Yes, there is a possibility that the NuvaRing can make your period come at an irregular time.
Yes, you should remove or replace the NuvaRing on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
NuvaRing does not come out often, except for women with chronic constipation. If you're having trouble keeping in the ring, it makes sense to look for a different method of birth control.
If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
Yes, inserting the first NuvaRing will often shorten a woman's period.
You mean you can not keep your boyfriend erect, mine stays hard all the time... ...but when we first started dating, I was not on birth control, and condoms were uncomfortable for both of us. When I got on the NuvaRing, he started losing his erection. The problem was that he did not trust the NuvaRing until I got my period after the first month. Once I got it, then got off it (my period, not the NuvaRing), things were great. Maybe he's anxious about trying to impress you, or he's afraid of getting your pregnant.
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.