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NuvaRing

Manufactured by Merck, NuvaRing is a brand name of hormonal contraceptive vaginal ring. It is made of flexible plastic material that releases a small amount of estrogen and progestin for three weeks.

455 Questions

Can a tubal cause abnormal periods?

This is usual complain by the patients. Probably the same happens due to pelvic inflammatory disease, that fallows the tubectomy. I can not explain it to more precise degree.

If you forget the nuva ring for first day of the week?

If NuvaRing® has been left in your vagina for up to one extra week (four weeks in total or less), remove it and insert a new contraceptive ring after a one-week ring-free break. If NuvaRing® has been left in place for more than four weeks, you may not be adequately protected against pregnancy and you must check to be sure you are not pregnant. If you know or suspect that you're pregnant, do not use NuvaRing®. If you are not pregnant, insert a new contraceptive ring. You must use an extra method of birth control, such as male condoms or spermicide, until the new NuvaRing® has been in place for seven days in a row.

This is from the Nuva Ring's website.

Is it noraml to miss a period in the first month of using the Nuva Ring?

No, it's not normal. If your periods were irregular before using the Nuva Ring, it is to be expected that they will return to their irregular habit.

Anyone who's been three months without a period and is not using hormonal birth control should see her health care provider for an exam.

Can you insert a nuva ring to stop a period?

Your period may stop after inserting NuvaRing, just as your period may stop after starting a new pack of Birth Control pills.

Can you get pregnant if you change nuvaring early?

Replacing NuvaRing early does not increase the risk of pregnancy

Can you use expired NuvaRing to skip a period?

I love the nuvaring :) i had been on the depo shot and it was killing me! all those side effects and i begin having pain in my side and kidneys my vaginal area became very sensitive to the rubbing during sex and when my partner ejaculated inside of me it burned! i began to worry and thought i had an std even though i was in a monogamous relationship and i have my pap smear and checkup every six months even urination after sex was stinging i only think i stayed with the depo for so long because i absolutely loved the fact i had no period so i switched to this snazzy new device i was seeing on all the television commercials the nuva ring i decided i should go for a combination birth control method with estrogen to reduce my side effects but i knew i would lose myself with the pill and i was afraid the patch would just fall off plus im very close to the weight limit on these products turns out that your weight could make them less effective! but i love my nuva ring with the continuous use that is another option i don't have to get my period for very long and when i do its no problem plus ive experienced steadier hormones no more mood swings like on the depo ive started losing weight my breast got larger my sex drive and want of my partner grew and in turn his sex drive grew as well i feel like i don't even know why i was waisting my time with basic barrier methods then the shot when i could have been flying by with this all the time something else to keep in mind is that your partner may be able to feel the ring with their penis even if you cant feel it so i always let him place it in and make it comfortable for himself makes it something we can both do together :)

I have been using the NuvaRing for several years after using the pill and OrthoEvra (the patch). It is by far the only thing I would recommend to anyone. I first went on the pill to avoid very painful cramps...then I was using it for more than just cramps. Slowly I figured out what was the best method for me...the NuvaRing. Recently I went to the doctor for my yearly appointment and mentioned I was having cramps again. She immediately told be to wear it every 3 weeks and then put a new one in

(I need to check out the 4 week thing everyone else is talking about) If you are using it every 4 weeks you would not need a different prescription since birth controls are written for 28 days supply) (If it is a 3 week in and out cycle then you need to talk to your doctor and most importantly your pharmacy to tell them to write it for 21 days supplies) Your pharmacy is what tells your insurance how often you are using it for it to be covered.

I know it sounds scary to not get your period. So I asked her questions up front. I always thought that during your cycle your body is building up a layer of blood tissue which if you got pregnant becomes the lining the egg inbeds in. (All of this is true...unless you are on birth control) Basically when you are on birth control you trick your body not to build up this lining. For me I take the ring out on Sunday and by Thursday I get my period. During those couple days your body is without the hormone it is able to build up this "wall" and then shed it thus you get your period. If you have continuous hormones your body doesn't know to build the lining. My doctor also said it can help with mood swings because you aren't messing with your bodies hormones so much. This all sounds great to me! The only thing that I know we all think about is what if I get pregnant...how will I know? After giving it much thought and research...this is my answer...Many girls get their periods through the beginning of their pregnancy if not all of it-so getting your period doesn't mean your not pregnant. And most girls I know that have been pregnant have known about it from the beginning from either sore breasts or not feeling well or just not feeling themselves. Good Luck with whatever method your choose...you should feel comfortable.

PS about taking it out during sex...If you can feel your ring inside you at anytime you aren't wearing it properly...and if your partner feels it...all I can say is my boyfriend has never complained it felt bad...aka it feels good...(and yes the directions do say you can take it out during sex...I would def. take it out during oral sex.

updated 2-11-08

Stated in the NuvaRing patient information included in the package, "If NuvaRing has been left in your vagina for an extra week or less (four weeks total or less) you will remain protected."

If you would like to skip having periods as much as I do, you can leave one ring in place for 4 weeks still have protection according to the manufacturer. There is no need to replace it after 3 weeks and run out of your prescription at the end of a year. This is especially important if you get your birth control through something like Family Pact in California as they will only cover you for one year's worth.

First, when you use a combination method like the Pill or NuvaRing, you don't have a menstrual period. At all. For the entire duration of use. [The hormones suppress ovulation and the fluctuations in body hormones necessary to cause the menses.]

What you do have is a monthly withdrawal bleeding episode.

The menstrual period and the withdrawal bleed are not one and the same thing.

The period is the shedding of a thickened uterine lining under the influence of body hormones at ~ regular 21 days intervals. The withdrawal bleed is a designer artifice; it's the destabilization of a thin uterine lining caused by the hormones in the birth control method at *arbitrarily* chosen intervals--monthly, q month and a half, 3 months, six months, etc.

Bottom line: Changing the regular regimen (3 weeks on/1 week off for NuvaRing) to an extended one (say, 12 weeks on/1 week off) has no effect on your menstrual period. It only shifts the frequency of your monthly withdrawal bleed.

Second, I've posted a link in the sidebar (Skip period Regimens) with details on extended regimens for the Pill (monophasic and triphasic), Ortho Evra, and NuvaRing.

Third, the following are incorrect:

It is important to make sure that you do have those quarterly periods....Having a period less than once every three months has been linked to a serious condition; I'm fairly sure it's endometrial cancer. If you think about it, it makes sense that you might not want the material that comes out during your period to stay there for more than three months at a time.

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why would you want to only have a period 4 times a year, when it can increase the chances of you harming your body. That blood builds up ,and eventually you are going to have severe bleeding, and you can pass a lot of clots, which isn't good.

There's no known medical reason to have quarterly withdrawal bleeding vs. say, yearly, or never.

Having an withdrawal bleed ("period") once q three months has *not* been linked to any medical problems, serious or otherwise.

Using a combination Pill [not having a menstrual period for an extended interval of time] *decreases* your risk of endometrial cancer by >50%. NuvaRing is a newer method [hence, lack of long-term data] so we don't know exactly if it offers a comparable protective effect against uterine cancer. What we do know is that theres' no evidence it has any deleterious effect on the uterine lining/risk of uterine cancer.

The material that comes out during your period [aka tissue/blood from the thickened uterine lining] does not exist while you're using a combination method. The lining of the uterus remains thin throughout the duration of use of the method. A thin lining = no excess tissue to shed.

Bottom line: There's no uterine lining tissue/blood build-up, hence no need to shed part of the lining on a regular basis.

Yes, it is, and my doctor wrote me a prescription to do just that.

Contrary to the previous person's answer, the NuvaRing is NOT a barrier method like a diaphragm or cervical cap. It is a hormonal birth control method, more comparable to birth control pills or Depo Provera than to diaphrams. Inserting the ring in your vagina is the way the hormones are dispensed, but it works because of the hormones it releases, not because it's physically there. In fact, you can take it out to have sex if you want to, as long as you put it back within 3 hours of when you took it out (after rinsing it in cool water).

Talk to your doctor about getting a prescription to replace it after three weeks. That way you can get enough of them for the year. If you just do it yourself, your prescription will not give you enough of them. (You should always ask your prescriber before modifying the way you use any drug, anyway.)

My doctor reccomended the nuvaring to me after I asked about Seasonale. Seasonale is the birth control pills that are taken to only allow you 4 periods a year. This is also true of the nuvaring. My doctor is a specialist and suggested nuvaring to me. I have been using it for almost 10 months. I wear one for 4 weeks, take it out put in another, after the 3rd 4th week, I take it out for a week, and have a very light period. Then I put another one in and repeat the 4 week process. I find it to be a GODSEND. I have no side effects from the nuvaring that I notice. I no longer have period cramping, migraines, or irritibility caused by my period, but the best part is NO BLEEDING. I love the nuvaring and I will continue to use it.

SO the answer is, wear it 4 weeks, take it out, put in another, wait 4 weeks take it out and put in another, wait 4 weeks take it out, and wait a week before putting in another, you might have your period, or light spotting. Then start over. Of course Im not a doctor, but that is how I was told I can use it.

It is important to make sure that you do have those quarterly periods - as your doctor should tell you when you are discussing using the Nuvaring to skip periods. Having a period less than once every three months has been linked to a serious condition; I'm fairly sure it's endometrial cancer. If you think about it, it makes sense that you might not want the material that comes out during your period to stay there for more than three months at a time.

That said, I've been using the Nuvaring to have quarterly periods for a couple of years, and I love it.

i am on nuva ring now. i have never missed a period, or have ever been told that it can be used for quarterly periods. I never knew that nuva ring could be used for that. why would you want to only have a period 4 times a year, when it can increase the chances of you harming your body. That blood builds up ,and eventually you are going to have severe bleeding, and you can pass a lot of clots, which isn't good.

Not true. When you are using NuvaRing you trick your body into thinking you are pregnant and therefore do not produce as much blood. In fact, many ObGyn's believe there is really no need to have any periods when you are on hormonal birth control.

Also, there is significant research demonstrating that modern women actually are having some problems because of the amount of periods. Consider the fact the average family contained over four children just a century ago. Women were pregnant or nursing for much more of their lifetimes and have FAR fewer periods.

Talk to your doctor and get educated

As a physician I want to emphasize it is NOT harmful to your body to not have periods! When you are taking hormonal birth control (the pill, patch or vaginal ring) your uterine lining is very thin and you will not have excessive bleeding when you stop. I plan to start the Nuva ring and there is no medical reason to stop even quarterly to have a period. I have been using birth control this way for years and am thrilled to not have periods! If men had periods they would have figured this out a long time ago-just my opinion. Talk to your ob/gyn or family doctor to get the correct information.

DO NOT TAKE OUT THE NUVA RING TO HAVE SEX! There is a reason that there are specific directions to follow. The reason you hear a lot of people saying they got pregnant on birth control is because they change the rules for themselves and do not use it correctly. If you have sex for close to 3 hours in a month, and take out the ring everytime than it no longer protects you. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. Leave in the ring during sex. It won't bother anybody.

you can feel the ring, and also, you can remove it for up to 3 hours w/out changes.

I've had 2 partners while on the ring they both said they couldn't feel anything

Actually, the package insert does say that it can be out for up to three continuous hours. Three continuous hours is the maximum amount of time it can be out and you would still be protected against pregnancy. Naturally, the less time it is out, the better, and three hours sounds (to me) like a pretty long sex session! if you take it out every time you have sex, say it's about an hour, you'll be fine.

I have been using Nuvaring for three years now with no complaints. At first I didn't know about the option to skip periods, but that 3-4 week length of use made it possible to adjust when my period occurred if desired. After I learned about it, I skipped it once in a while, especially if I wanted to shift the days of bleeding away from special occasions. Now I'm leaning toward skipping it all the time. I'm 36 now, and my doctor just told me that since I'm not a smoker, the blood clot risk is negligible and not increased significantly by keeping it in continuously.

As for keeping it in during sex, I always do. My partner can feel it, and he actually likes the goal of trying to get a ringer! (This happened once a couple years ago -- after he withdrew, there it was around the base of his penis! We enjoy laughing about that.) It has never fallen out on its own, and it never bothers me. I had been thinking about switching to Mirena (I have one child and am happy with him as an only.) but I've heard the ends of the strings poke some men uncomfortably. I might try it if I have to start paying for Nuvaring, because its cost without insurance is the only drawback I see.

My husband and I have been using the Nuva Ring on and off for almost five years and we love it. HOWEVER! The first two years of using it were troublesome, since I had a loss of sex drive for some time. It also made me nauseated and I had diarrhea for the first few days when I would switch out rings. I did get my sex drive back though; it could have been from stress too. My husband can't feel the ring during sex, but sometimes with foreplay I can feel it and it's uncomfortable, so I take it out right before the actual act of sex. It's not safe to take it out on a regular basis, because you will only increase your chances of unplanned pregnancy. I do recommend this for of BC to anyone who has had a history of mood swings on any kind of pill though. Since the ring distributes a low dose of hormones daily, less than many pills do, mood swings are less likely on the ring. I had horrible mood changes on the pill almost the entire time. But when I switched, the stopped completely. Well, until my period came(LOL). Oh, has anyone been on the ring and not gotten theor period during your week out? I'm kind of freaking out because i switched from the Depo-shot to the ring last month. I took my ring out after three weeks on Wednesday, and now on Sunday still no bleeding. I had moderate cramps throughout Friday and Saturday, and now nothing. Weird. Any input would be appreciated.

I would like to put some input on the length of time in taking the ring out and your period starting. I have been on the ring for a year and a half. I love it! It did get kind of scray when it started taking a while for my period to start, but it always did. So I would say just wait and it will come. As long as you use it correctly you should be fine. How ever does anyone notice pain during sex after putting a new ring in after having a period? I noticed it after a few months of using it? That's the only thing I don't like about it. But other than that this is a great BC.

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Thank you above reader for the input on easing my anxiety about how long it takes to get my period after stopping the ring between cycles. I have just swapped over from the pill to the ring and normally on the pill I take the sugar pill for a day or 2 and i get my period. So far on the nuvaring its been 3 days and no sign of my period. I will wait a few more days and hopefully it will come.

Does marijuana affect nuvaring?

Only with a prescription for both, otherwise you are breaking the law and for us to tell you 'SURE GO AHEAD" would be encouraging you to break a law and we try not to encourage any criminal activity - jaywalking, littering or smoking pot -

Can you get your period while you're still wearing the NuvaRing?

Yes, it might come out, though, when you take the tampon out.
Yes, you can use whatever menstrual products you prefer.
Yes, you can use both at the same time.

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yes. i asked the same question and in the pamphlet, it says that it is ok to use tampons. however be careful when you pull the tampon out because the ring might come out with it. if that happens simply rinse it off with warm water and place it back in.

Can you get pregnant when switching from Depo-Provera to nuva ring?

If you start NuvaRing on or before the last day you could get the next injection, you have continuous protection. If you started NuvaRing after the last due date for Depo Provera, you should use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days.

How effective is the nuva ring if started mid-cycle?

If you start mid-cycle, you should use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've had it in for seven days, at which time you'll get full protection. Effectiveness -- if 1,000 couples use Nuva Ring perfectly for a year, three will get pregnant. Since there are no perfect couples, pregnancy rates with typical use are higher than that, but there are no good data to date on typical failure rates with Nuva Ring. It's probably lower than typical failure rates with the pill, for which 8 pregnancies can occur among 100 couples using the pill for a year (higher for teens).

How long will it take you to conceive if you took out your nuva ring almost 2 weeks ago?

For women who had regular periods before using Nuva Ring, ovulation resumes two to four weeks after stopping the Ring. 85% of couples will get pregnant within the year after stopping Nuva Ring.

What should you do if nuva ring breaks while in you?

If its new, try to go back to your piercer. If its older or you aren't able to see your piercer:Soak the jewelry in alcohol and then wash it with soap. Clean the actual piercing with sea salt and water or just a really gentle soap. Dont actually pu the soap in the piercing. Just clean the outside so that you wont push any junk through the piercing when re-inserting jewelry. Wash your hands REALLY well with an antibacterial soap and if possible, wear gloves. Try reinserting the jewelry. If its already closed up, don't force it through. You have to go back to your piercer and get it redone. Make sure to keep cleaning the piercing with the sea salt and water to prevent infection. Taking vitamins can help boost your immune system too.

After period on nuva ring can you get pregnant?

Yes. Some women will experience a significant reduction in menstrual flow, sometimes to the point of absent or spotty withdrawal bleeding, but most women continue to have monthly withdrawal bleeding on NuvaRing.

Can I put a new Nuvaring in 2 weeks early to skip a period and avoid having to take a nuvaring on vacation with me?

I found this on the NuvaRing website http://www.nuvaring.com/Consumer/patientSupport/nuvaRingHelp/index.asp?ComponentID=76346&SourcePageID=74639#1 I hope it helps. If NuvaRing

What can be tested with a pap smear?

A pap smear is a screening test for cancer and precancerous changes of the cervix. An abnormal test result points out the need for additional testing.

Can NuvaRing cause emotional changes?

From my experience on it I can definitely say YES! I've been on the NR for over 3 years and in December took it out for 6 months, during those 6 months I felt so good, no mood swings or depression. I just recently put it back in 3 weeks ago and have been so irritable, everything sets me off. I've been depressed and anything will make me cry. That is not what my normal personality is like, so I feel it definitely has to do with the NR. I'm taking it out and find an alternative BC.

After putting the NuvaRing back in how long does it take for it to be effective?

After your first cycle, during which you need to use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days, Nuva Ring is equally effective at all times of the month as long as you use it as directed.

Is the Nuva ring a good birth control choice if you're switching from the patch because it is irritating your skin and itching?

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.

Can you leave NuvaRing in for four weeks?

Check this associated website, or just Google NuvaRing

I just started the Nuva ring and leave it in for 4 weeks and then insert a new one. After talking to my doctor, she told me that the Nuva ring was approved by the FDA to be used continiously. The Nuva Ring is good for 34 days, if I remember correctly. So I have not had a period for the last 2 months. It has been great!

Is being thirsty a pregnancy symptom?

YES! It definitely is. Your body needs to increase your blood volume by up to 50% during pregnancy. A 30% increase happens in the first trimester (big jump!), making that the time of the most dramatic change in blood volume. I drank and drank and was STILL thirsty for a good portion of my first trimester. You may also feel quite tired, as the liquid portion of your blood (the plasma) increases more quickly than your body can make new blood cells, s.a. hemoglobin. As a result, you may experience a sort of anemic response, which is also totally normal and okay in early pregnancy. Later on your blood cells will catch up, and - if not - your doctor may prescribe an iron supplement.

Can you get pregnant - if you've used the nuva ring for 3 months and put it in on timeand had unprotected sex 4 days after inserting it?

If you use the ring as directed during the previous three weeks, you still have the normal level of protection from pregnancy during the one week "ring out" period.

Can you take a pregnancy test at 8 weeks?

A urine pregnancy test can stay in the box for as long as you like but you can only use the test once.

The urine test isn't as accurate as the blood test and is prone to giving false negative results. However, you should get a very accurate result on a test when your around 6 weeks pregnant.

What if you removed NuvaRing a week early?

The same thing happen to me Im just going to leave the Nuva ring out the Rest of the week because I hear that when you take the Nuva ring out you will get your period and yu will just put it back in a week later starting a new cycle

When does your period stop after inserting NuvaRing?

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.

What if someone has their period twice in a month while using the nuva ring?

Most women have withdrawal bleeding during the ring-free week on NuvaRing. Like all hormonal methods of birth control, NuvaRing can lighten the bleeding so much that the bleeding may be almost or completely absent. Because hormonal methods prevent the uterine lining from building up as heavily, it's possible to miss a period.

If you have used the method correctly, pregnancy is unlikely, but you can take a pregnancy test if you miss your period and have pregnancy symptoms, or if you made any mistakes with the ring in the previous weeks. If you frequently miss periods on NuvaRing and find the absence worrisome, you can change to a different method.

Yes you do, during the fourth week while it is out.


Yes. You should use the Nuva Ring according to the schedule on the calendar, three weeks in and one week out, regardless of any bleeding.
Yes, most women get withdrawal bleeding (bleeding during the ring-free break) while using NuvaRing.