Birth Control ask?

I was on the nuvaring for 3 months while I be frequently having sex next to my boyfriend and i got my length each month. i couldn't win my prescription refilled to put the nuvaring in time so I enjoy to wait until my subsequent period is over to put a modern one in. Right very soon I am not on any hormonal birth control, my boyfriend and I had sex simply once during this time, and we used a condom (it did NOT break). For some reason i touch really worried that I'm pregnant (I have other been massively paranoid about it which is why i would use the combination of hormonal birth control and condoms). Now that I'm not on BC I don't know when to expect my interval because I heard it can catch really irregular once you get rotten it it (and it was irregular surrounded by the first place).
Should i even worry just about pregnancy in this satchel? i heard that you still own some BC in your system even after you stop it, which is why it take some people some time to obtain pregnant after they discontinue taking their birth control.
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Okay. i know how to use tampons but when i put them in they hurt!!plz help!.?


First, purloin a deep breath. Ok apposite, now relax. I work out how nervous you may be. But it's majority. If the condom didn't break, and you have *just* gotten bad nuva ring you are probably, most likely fine. The reality of the matter is, nuva ring may not be the best item for you if you are constantly getting your period. Instead of it self an effective bc, it seem it's being more of a 'spell regulator'. consult your gyno about different types of bc that will see you to have a regulated extent, but that isn't every month. so just relax, give somebody a lift a pregnancy test, and if that comes up denial and you're still worried, go to a clinic and they can endow with you a test. Do not verbs! You'll be fine, you're a strong, independent woman who has choices, and a sense of powerfully being.
Good Luck :]

Please back me!! I dunno what happened!!?

A apt doctor once told me..."that if birth control worked for a couple of months after you quit taking it...you wouldn't have to whip it every month." It can take some populace longer to get pregnant after stopping birth control for a multitude of reason...trying too hard, stress, etc...

You're worried something like getting pregnant because it's not the right time for you. If you were regular beforehand you went on birth control...you should be regular after birth control, if you be irregular, you will probably be irregular again. I'm pretty sure you have nil to worry roughly, but until you get your unmarked ring.use a condom.

Don't completely reject the idea of the BC pill...put them below your toothbrush - so when you brush your teeth each morning - you'll remember to pocket a pill - I don't know if I would want the ones where I never own a period - in recent times like to own that "check" in place - but LoEstrin - you'll one and only have one for 3 days.

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First, tolerate me say that your assumption roughly birth control hormones remaining in your system for extended periods of time is incorrect. Once the source is gone, so is the protection...and even more so near the ring (if you read the instructions, it says that if the ring is out for more than 3 HOURS you're at an increased risk).

That anyone said, the chances of pregnancy after one singular episode AND beside a condom are really low. A condom is -- overall -- about 85% successful. This is to say that if 100 empire used this method exclusively for one full year, about 15 of them would become pregnant.

I would recommend that you grasp yourself back on some sort of hormonal BC as soon as you're competent to, and be SURE to read the instructions thoroughly.

BTW, the Ring, in common usage is more efficient in preventing pregnancy than the pill (better than 98%), so while it's prudent to use back up birth control - especially if it have been a unmarked partner - it really is not necessary.





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