You're always more fertile off Birth Control than on, but there's no special turbo-boost to fertility when you stop birth control.
Being on NuvaRing prevents pregnancy; stopping NuvaRing means you no longer have pregnancy protection. There is no special fertility turbo boost from recently stopping birth control.
NuvaRing prevents pregnancy. When you stop using it, you may get pregnant, but there's no special "ferility boost" when you stop.
When you're on hormonal birth control, the hormones make your bleeding lighter and less crampy. When you stop birth control, you are having an actual period, and bleeding and cramping are likely to be heavier. You return to your own previous pattern within a month or two after stopping hormonal birth control. If you're not seeking pregnancy, you can talk with your health care provider about contraceptive options to avoid heavy and crampy periods. If you're trying to get pregnant, talk with your health care provider about options for pain control.
Can birth control pills make women more fertile?
yes. women who have their mens regularly are more fertile than those who are having irregular mens.
No, you can't insert NuvaRing too far. The vagina ends in a "dead end" -- it's even called the "cul de sac." NuvaRing can't "get lost" in the vagina. NuvaRing will work no matter where it's place in the vagina, but most women find it more comfortable to insert it high into the vagina near the cervix.
More aware? Both men and women are equally aware of the benefits of stopping smoking.
Some women are just more fertile than others by nature. There are unsupported claims that certain foods or lifestyle choices make certain women more fertile. Younger women tend to be more fertile than older women.
The reproductive system in both men and women becomes more active. In men the testis start producing more and fertile semen. In girls, the ovaries produce fertile eggs.
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Women do have physical signs and feelings when they are fertile. Some women are more aware of them than others. In general, women are more receptive to having sex when tey are fertile. Knowing when you are ready to have a child is a different subject all together.
I don't know how much hormone is in the patch, but I assume it's more than the Nuvaring. This is really a question for your gynecologist, because he/she'd know more, but if the Nuvaring will work for you after the patch, then by all means do it. It worked for me for a bit, and it was easy and convenient. I highly recommend it.