I love it! I have been on it for a year. The first month or so i had a bit cramping...anytime i would have to put a new one in...i still get small baby cramping, but that just helps me know it's starting to work. I have had no problems, otherwise. It never fell out. It is easy putting in (just use a tampon applicator) and just pull it out with your finger. I can't take pills, i get pretty bad side affects on them. I tried the Nuvaring 3 years ago before it was fda approved and i'm glad they approved it...finally!
2006-12-14 19:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I need to use birth control pill continuously, as a preventive treatment of PCOS (a condition that causes formations of microscopical cyst on the ovarian). I discovered I have this condition, almost one year ago during a medical check up. My doctor told me, hormones (birth control pills), were the only treatment for this incurable condition. Nuva Ring and The Patch were between my doctor's suggestions. I chose the Patch first, because I felt strange with the idea, of keeping a "plastic ring" inside my body.
I didn't get well adapted to the patch, that was leaving reds spots on the areas that it was been applied, or causing irritation on my skin, than, I tried to see how it would be, with Nuva Ring. I got very well adapted with the ring. The only thing, it seems to bother, (but does not bother me), is that, sometimes men can feel the ring during the penetration. Since, we still have the option of removing it, and keep it out of our body for about 3 hrs, this males inconvenience, it's well resolved.
My experience with Nuva Ring, has been great so far, and because of that, I made it my choice and ordered, online, The Nuva Time. I filled the order form many times, and they never sent it to me. So, if I have a complain? That would be my complain. Nuva Ring should not offer, The Free Nuva Time for its users, if they are not real about supplying it, but to allure their users.
2006-12-14 19:59:06
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answered by roberta10019 1
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I used the Nuva Ring. I thought it was very easy to use. It was easy to insert and you dont feel it at all. Your partner doesn't feel it either. It's a small ring that when you insert it you squeeze it in half and insert it like a tampon. Putting it in as far as you can then it opens up automatically and in place. The medication is slowly released for three weeks and you take it out on the fourth week just like birth control pills. After the fourth week another goes back in. Just remember when it goes in and when it goes out. Check it every now and then to make sure it's in there. You can just reach in with your finger and feel the ring. You don't want to be sitting on the toilet adn be pushing and not know you pushed that out as well!?!?!!? ( so just check if now and then)
Any side effects, same as the pill, some nausea, little spotting but nothing major.
Hope this helps.
2006-12-14 16:10:50
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answered by egomezz007 4
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i tried the dep. and that i tried Nuva Ring. I hated the dep. all it did replaced into made me moody and earnings weight, plus I had a era 24/7. also, the Nuva Ring fell out and that i comprehend that sounds loopy yet I wakened contained in the middle nighttime and felt humorous down there and it had fallen out. i did not like placing it both. even with the undeniable fact that, when you're efficient you're achieved having toddlers i'd recommend essure. I had it achieved. you need to seek for it on the web. I went in a unmarried afternoon and by the subsequent day I went Christmas figuring out to purchase. little or no restore. i replaced right into a touch sore contained in the tummy, even with the undeniable fact that it replaced into effortless and that i do not ought to rigidity about any injuries or something anymore. purely an decision, yet you need to be particular you do not choose anymore because its everlasting yet effective because once you've youthful ones at abode it truly is an outpatient element and also you do not must be faraway from them (a million hour prep, 30 minute surgical treatment).
2016-11-26 20:28:40
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answered by ? 4
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I tried it for 2 months a few years ago. I hated it. They say you can't feel it, but I could. Also, it's hard to take out. Yeah, it's nice that you only have to change it once a month, but to me it's not worth it. I don't know if it was because of the Nuva Ring, but as soon as I started taking it I started experiencing a lot of pelvic pain. Then, when I was on my period and took it out that pain was gone. But of course, everyone's different. That's just my experience!
2006-12-14 16:08:28
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answered by *Tee*Tee* 2
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i never tried but judging things i've heard about it i think it's more trouble then it's worth i would be too worried all the time about it coming out during sex or when i used the bathroom i'll stick to the pill
2006-12-14 16:31:20
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answered by tx_angel_0985 1
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me and my friend tried it at the same time both of us had a different experience. mine kept falling out everytiime i sat. her's stayed in however for the time that you take it out for your period she bleed so heavily that i had to take her to the hospital. my cousin was on it well she has a 2 month old son. i don't have much faith in it but i cuz it depends on the body
2006-12-14 16:09:39
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answered by short.lil_momma 3
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I'm scared to use it. A continually constant flow of synthetic hormones is not something I want to put my body through. You try it if you want, it might be right for you, I just think it's not right for me.
2006-12-14 16:19:51
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answered by Ray 5
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that is so weird. but yes they work
2006-12-14 16:23:46
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answered by Mrs.Me 3
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