If you had sex during that week and a half delay without using a condom, you could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test to check.
During the "ring out" week, your period may not come until five or six days after you take the ring out. Continue to use it according to the schedule on the calendar, regardless of any bleeding.
Not effective at all, I was a week late on the neuva ring and got pregnant!
as long as you would any other time
When it's been at least seven days since she inserted the first one, and when she has used it consistently and correctly for the past seven days.
If an accidental pregnancy occurs, the Nuva Ring should not cause a miscarriage.
As long as the ring is inserted completely into your vagina the ring works like it should. It can't get lost inside of you, so there's no reason to worry about it being inserted too far.
Not unless you want to get pregnant! It must be inside and releasing hormones or you are not protected against pregnancy.
There's no need to stop using hormonal contraception, including Nuva Ring, for as long as you don't want to get pregnant. Nuva Ring and other hormonal birth control methods have no effect on future fertility.
Pregnancy is possible, but Nuva Ring is a highly effective method. Pregnancy is unlikely in the situation you describe.
Nuva Ring reduces the risk of pregnancy while you use it. After stopping Nuva Ring, women do not have a decrease in fertility. 85% of couples using no pregnancy prevention will get pregnant within a year. This number is the same for couples who have used Nuva Ring, and for couples who never used hormonal birth control.
You have a higher chance of getting pregnant when you put a nuva ring in late. If you put the ring in late, you should not have sex (without a backup method of birth control) for at least 7 days with the ring in. If you did have sex in the first 7 days of putting in the ring, I would recommend a pregnancy test.
If 1,000 couples use Nuva Ring perfectly for a year, three will get pregnant. Since there are no perfect couples, pregnancy rates with typical use are higher than that, but there are no good data to date on typical failure rates with Nuva Ring. It's probably lower than typical failure rates with the pill, for which 8 pregnancies can occur among 100 couples using the pill for a year (higher for teens). After stopping Nuva Ring, women get pregnant at the same rate as women who never used Nuva Ring. It does not impact future fertility.
If you used Nuva Ring correctly in the previous three weeks, there is no increased risk of pregnancy during the ring-free week.