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Vaginal Contraceptive Ring
(07/13/2004)

by Unknown


WHAT ARE NuvaRings USED FOR CONTRACEPTION?
One NuvaRing is placed into the vagina into the vicinity of the cervix and is worn for three weeks. It is then removed. The fourth week is ring-free to permit withdrawal bleeding. The delicate two-inch in diameter ring delivers both an estrogen and progestin and this stops ovulation. Used correctly and consistently the ring leads to only 3 pregnancies among 1,000 women using the ring for one year! You do not need a back-up method during the seven ring-free days. Complete information about this method is available through your clinician and through the patch package insert. It often helps to have your clinician show you how to insert and remove a ring.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES?
• • You don't have to take a pill daily or interrupt sex to use a barrier contraceptive.
• • Rings decrease a woman's cramps and pain.
• • Rings decrease the amount of menstrual bleeding and a woman's risk for anemia.
• • Acne may improve and facial hair is diminished.
• • Many women enjoy sex more when using NuvaRings.
• • You can use rings for an extended period of time or continuously (with no hormone-free intervals).
• • Each ring has enough hormones to suppress ovulation for up to 35 days, so you can be late putting in a new ring.

WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES?
• • Rings do not protect you from HIV or other infections. Use condoms if you may be at risk.
• • You may have spotting (mostly during the first few cycles using rings).
• • Using NuvaRings may cause headaches, depression, mood changes, or decreased enjoyment of sex (infrequent.
• • Serious complications such as blood clots may occur but are rare.
• • Rings cost $ to $ per year!
• • A back-up contraceptive for seven days is recommended if there is any question about starting the use of a new ring.

WHERE CAN I GET NuvaRings?
You will need a prescription from your nurse practitioner, physician, nurse midwife or physician's associate.

WHAT IF I HAVE SEX AND I DON'T USE BIRTH CONTROL?
Did you know that for 120 hours after sex, you can take emergency contraceptive pills to avoid becoming pregnant? AND for 5 to 7 days after sex, you can have an IUD put in, so you won't become pregnant? If you want more information or wold like the phone numbers of clinicians near you that prescribe emergency brith control, call the toll-free number: 1-888-NOT-2-LATE. Plan B is the emergency contraceptive pill that causes the least nausea, the least vomiting, and has the lowest failure rate.

The above information is taken from http://www.managingcontraception.com/cmanager/publish/choices.shtml
This information is not copyrighted, and may be copied or adapted without asking permission. Lengthier descriptions may be found in the books Managing Contraception, Contraceptive Technology and LA Planification Familiar, which may be ordered from the above website or by calling (706) 265-7435.

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