Yes, you should put your ring in as scheduled regardless of bleeding. Most women reinsert the next ring while they're still bleeding. You can also insert it early -- no later than seven days after you removed the last ring.
Yes, it's normal to insert a Nuva Ring while you're still bleeding.
If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
i take my nuv ring out in the 3 weeks and i dont leave IT OUT FOR A WEEK I ATOMICALLY PUT A NEW ONE IN is this a problem
Yes, you should remove or replace the NuvaRing on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
You dont really have to bench bleed the cylinder. It makes it easier to get the air out after its put on. If you dont bench bleed it, you just have to pump it until your leg wears out to get all the air out of the line.
If you removed your NuvaRing a week early, put in a new ring now.
Yes
Yes, stopping NuvaRing will normally cause bleeding. Just as you bleed when you remove NuvaRing after three weeks, you will have withdrawal bleeding after you stop NuvaRing permanently. Your regular menstrual pattern should restart within four to six weeks.
No, you only need to insert NuvaRing on the same day of the week every time, not the same time of day.
You insert NuvaRing in the vagina.
Yes, inserting the first NuvaRing will often shorten a woman's period.
You dont, when you install the new pump, fill it with fluids and put the cap back on, the pump will basically bleed it self with just afew turns of the steering wheel.
You should insert the next NuvaRing on schedule, regardless of bleeding. You don't decide when to put in the next one based on how many days or how heavily you're bleeding, you just use the calendar.