You could have a missed period from Birth Control or from pregnancy. Since you're not on birth control now and have a missed period, you should take a pregnancy test.
If you insert NuvaRing eight days late, you are at risk for pregnancy. Use a backup method for at least seven days. Timing of your next episode of withdrawal bleeding will be unpredictable. Take a pregnancy test if you had sex that wasn't protected due to the error in NuvaRing use. Consider changing to a method that doesn't require you to do something every month.
A NuvaRing needs to be refrigerated if it won't be used within four months. If you're talking about a ring that you'll be using later that night, it doesn't need to go in the refrigerator. If you're taking it out to have sex, please reconsider; it's so easy to forget to reinsert it an put yourself at risk of pregnancy.
nothing,it will just begin later than you think
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.
It is possible to become pregnant 3 months after delivering a baby, but the gestational period is generally 9 months in normal healthy pregnancies.
It is difficult to say over the internet. I strongly suggest that you go and see your doctor or gynaecologist to get checked out. It is probably nothing, but it is best to get checked out sooner rather than later.
Take a pregnancy test. If it's negative, go and see the doctor because it's worth getting checked out sooner rather than later, even though it's probably nothing
This sometimes happens. It is nothing to worry about and is perfectly normal. It is probably just that your period hadn't completely stopped
It could mean almost anything, including "nothing at all." See a doctor.
The "window period" for most HIV tests is considered to be three months. Most people test positive within two months. If you have a new risk within the months just before testing, you should repeat the test at the end of the window period.
Yes, your period can be later after you first have intercourse. BUT this has absolutely nothing to do with the fact you had intercourse, when you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle and sex doesn't effect this - if your period is late after sex it is just coincidence.
Two months later than what? Two months after sex - no. Two months after abortion - yes Two months after giving birth - maybe