Yes, you can take a bath, swim, hot tub, scuba dive, etc. while using NuvaRing.
NuvaRing lowers the risk of pregnancy while you're using it. It does not affect future fertility.
No; using a medication that lowers your immune response while you have an infection is unwise. See a health care provider for appropriate treatment.
the same thing just happened to me, and I was really upset but I called organon, they said its perfectly normal, especially if i started using nuvaring recently.
You can breastfeed with or without NuvaRing in. If you are relying on NuvaRing for pregnancy prevention, taking it out to breastfeed is going to increase your risk for pregnancy. If you're breastfeeding while using NuvaRing, removing it for a few hours does nothing to improve your milk supply, but does make it less effective. Please contact your health care provider, pharmacist, or lactation consultant to discuss NuvaRing and breastfeeding, as it seems there has been some misunderstanding. NuvaRing may decrease milk volume, which could be important with a newborn. It does not affect the quality of the milk.
There should be no need to use Plan B while correctly using Nuva Ring.
If you get your period while NuvaRing is in, continue using the ring as scheduled. You can use tampons or pads for bleeding according to your preference. This unscheduled bleeding is common during the first three months of using the ring. If it lasts longer or has other symptoms, or if it just bother you, talk to your heatlh care provider about other birth control options.
It is generally recommended to avoid swimming in saltwater while using Aldara cream, as it can cause the cream to wash off and be less effective. Additionally, saltwater could irritate the skin that is being treated with the cream. It is best to consult with your healthcare provider for specific guidance on using Aldara cream while swimming in salt water.
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Yes. This is an antihistamine cream, and is safe to use with aspirin.
Stress is not likely to affect your period when you're on hormonal birth control, as the medication "takes control" of the hormones that affect your period with stress.
Burning sensation while using the restroom can indicate a urinary tract infection, vaginal infection, irritation, or inflammation. It is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.