Nuvaring...?


i am taking nuvaring and i started it last month. i took it out on friday and it is now monday and i hold not had a period. if it does not come by friday when i own to put another one in... should i continue as directed?
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Very sudden solidity gain..please help out?

When starting any tentative hormonal birth control, it takes time for your body to adjust. Often times, you will have breakthrough bleeding, or period when you're not supposed to for the first month or two.this is nothing to be concerned about.you should tender yourself three months to adjust to most birth controls...if after three months, you are still having a period when you're not supposed to, or not have a period when you are supposed to, then you should speak to your doctor. That is of course unless it's possible that you are pregnant (likely there are other symptoms besides of late a missed period), although most birth control is not suspected of harming the baby, you should stop taking it if you are pregnant.
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I know i a short time ago posted this but PLEASE HELP?

other follow the directions..your body has to adjust to the hormones in it and it is a unusual device that your body has to get used to :) if it is one month minus your period and you have be using the nuvaring correctly, then be glad that you don't have your time...just follow the directions and things will happen within due time ...be well.

ps- my sister in directive swearssssss by the nuvaring and she loves it dearly..she has two daughters and by no means requests another one and so far so good :)

What could this be?

you should have your extent before friday because when I do it I take mine out on Saturdays I don't hold my period until wednesday night thursday morning so you should be fine. and yes verbs and if that continues go to your docter.,

Know anything more or less IUD's (Mirena)?



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