YES! most definatly. discharge is one reason some women go back to the pill. i have been on nuvaring for 3 months but it hasn't been to bad for me but discharge is completely normal.
It's not uncommon for the NuvaRing to be covered in discharge when you remove it, as the discharge can be a result of natural vaginal secretions or a response to the hormonal changes from the birth control. This discharge is generally normal and doesn't indicate any issues with the effectiveness of the NuvaRing. However, if you notice any unusual changes in color, odor, or consistency, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any infections.
NuvaRing can't cause shingles. Shingles are caused by a reactivation of the chicken pox virus you caught earlier in your life.
yes
If you have irregular bleeding or spotting in the first three cycles of NuvaRing, it is likely to improve before the third cycle is done. Brown discharge during the ring free week is common (instead of red) and will stop before or just after the next ring is inserted.
Sure, but Nuvaring is unlikely to be the cause. If you're having continuous spotting or bleeding, get an exam to find the cause.
Yes, inserting NuvaRing before your period can delay bleeding.
I suppose that "birth control" could also be called "temporary infertility," but that's not a common way of putting it. NuvaRing prevents pregnancy. When you stop, fertility returns.
No; an LSIL pap or biopsy is typically caused by HPV-related changes.
NuvaRing does not cause bloody urine. See your health care provider for an exam.
You insert NuvaRing in the vagina.
Urine does not affect NuvaRing.