Yes it is, and not only it is possible but you should insert a new NuvaRing exactly 7 days from when you took it out, period or not. You should keep the ring in and take the ring out according to the schedule on the calendar, regardless of any bleeding you have.
Yes you can. I have been on nuvaring for 3months and yes you can put it in while you have your period. it will not stop your period from leaving your body. you can also use tampons while having it in but just make sure you do not pull the nuvaring out while you pull out the tampon.
Yes, that's a normal thing to do. You should put it in according to the schedule, regardless of any bleeding.
You insert NuvaRing in the vagina.
If you start using NuvaRing on day one of your period, you will be instantly protected because you are not ovulating. If you wait until days 2 - 5, you could not be protected if you have already started to ovulate.
If you insert NuvaRing before your period, you may skip that period, or it may be lighter. You also may have bleeding between periods.
After 29 days wearing the Nuvaring, you remove it (for 7 days). Then you get your period and you use the softcups. You're period is already over, when you have to insert a new Nuvaring. So you''ll never have to wear both at the same time. a user of both ;-)
Inserting NuvaRing during your period is likely to slow bleeding, but it may not stop altogether. Starting NuvaRing during the first five days of bleeding gives immediate pregnancy protection.
If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
Yes, you have it exactly right! You can insert NuvaRing early. That's your new insertion/removal day.
You will need to take a pregnancy test first or simply resort to condoms if you insert on day three emandlo.com/2009/10/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-nuva-ring/
If you miss the first three days of your NuvaRing cycle, you should use a backup method until you've worn the ring for seven days. If you had sex during that time, consider using emergency contraception.
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.
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.
If you inserted your first NuvaRing within the first five days of your period, you have immediate protection even if you weren't still bleeding when you inserted it.