No, you continue using Nuva Ring according to the schedule on your calendar, regardless of any bleeding.
When NuvaRing is in, it is releasing hormones in your body. When you take out NuvaRing that hormone level goes down, and you have bleeding or spotting.
Any amount of bleeding or spotting "counts" if you're on hormonal birth control. That spotting is your normal withdrawal bleeding. Insert the next ring on schedule.
You may not have any more bleeding this month. Use a backup method for seven days, but you're probably protected right away if you started NuvaRing with spotting.
Spotting could represent a side effect of NuvaRing or an STD. If your'e at risk for STDs, get tested. Signs of pregnancy are missing period and positive pregnancy test.
Sure, but Nuvaring is unlikely to be the cause. If you're having continuous spotting or bleeding, get an exam to find the cause.
Spotting is a common side effect in the first three months of NuvaRing. It improves quickly.
No. NuvaRing does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. That is true whether or not the ring is in place. The pregnancy test looks for a hormone that is not found in NuvaRing.
Just by checking the nuvaring site: [url=http://www.nuvaring.com/Consumer/aboutNuvaRing/possibleSideEffects/index.asp[/url] you get the answer. "Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting Changes in menstrual cycle" So...yes, it is possible.
I found this on the NuvaRing website http://www.nuvaring.com/Consumer/patientSupport/nuvaRingHelp/index.asp?ComponentID=76346&SourcePageID=74639#1 I hope it helps. If NuvaRing
There is no risk from inserting the next NuvaRing early. You may actually lower the risk of pregnancy.
It's fine to do as long as you are willing to either risk pregnancy or start another method of birth control.
Yes, spotting is normal after removing NuvaRing. It may happen the first day.