If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
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.
Yes, there is a possibility that the NuvaRing can make your period come at an irregular time.
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.
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Yes, inserting NuvaRing before your period can delay bleeding.
If you put your new NuvaRing in after ten days with no ring, you could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test to be sure. Consider changing to a method that relies less on your ability to do something every month.
Yes, you should remove or replace the NuvaRing on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
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.
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.
Yes, inserting the first NuvaRing will often shorten a woman's period.
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 ;-)