Nuva Ring has a lower rate of breakthrough bleeding than the most commonly used Birth Control pills, but spotting in the first three months can occur. If it goes on longer than three months, if it's driving you crazy, or if you have other symptoms like pain or unusual discharge, contact your health care provider for advice and an exam.
Bleeding between periods is a common side effect in the first three months of use of any hormonal birth control method. It should not last past the first three cycles. Continue using the NuvaRing as scheduled, regardless of bleeding. Remove this one on schedule, and insert the new one no more than seven days after taking out the last. You can still use tampons or pads for bleeding according to your preference.
i think so because i forgot to put my patch on for the 3rd week and i started bleeding.
the earliest you can tell is about 1 week after your ovulation period.
There is always a slim chance while on the pill you might get pregnant. However if you have been on the pill for at least a month and have not missed taking it you are probably not pregnant.
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Your period would probably not come until your 3rd or 4th sugar pill. If you started taking the pills on the Sunday before your period did that period come?
You don't leave it in four weeks. If you did, there wouldn't be a week without it. You would go from the fourth week right into the next ring. If you don't leave them in long enough, there is a chance of getting pregnant. << doesn't know what they are talking about really... ok so actual answer: nuva ring has an extra week safety net if you forget to take it out at the end of the 3rd week you have an extra week... just take it out at the end of that 4th week leave it out for a week and resume use take it out after three weeks :)
You can do that, although I'm not sure why you would, unless you just want to have a period earlier. If you do so, be sure to start your next pack's active pills immediately after completing that third week's pills. Do not take a "placebo week" or "pill free week," as you will risk prenancy. Use a back up method of birth control during the week you're taking that "third week" late.
It depends. Sometimes you don't get cramps. Think about the last time you got your period and when the cramps started.
I take BC pills and with me it us usually the 3rd or 4th pill in the last week.......hopes this helps........ It just varies, for example, i would get it the on the first sugar pill or sometimes the last. Once i got my period after i ran out of sugar pills and was in the first week of my new pack of pills. No need to worry if your taking them everyday at the same time and consistently, im sure you will get your period. Yes I agree that it does vary when you will get your period I just recently started taking the pill 3 months ago and I have gotten my period for the last 3 months the day I took the 3rd non hormonal pill if you skip your period for one month or more get to your doctor asap because you may be pregnant especially if you have missed pills or taken them differently then you were instructed.... Good Luck and God Bless!!!
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