8 Aralık 2010 Çarşamba

What is the vaginal contraceptive ring?

The vaginal contraceptive ring is a thin, circular, flexible ring that you insert into your vagina. After you insert the ring, you leave it in your vagina for 3 weeks and then take it out. It doesn't have to be in a specific position in your vagina. During the week the ring is out, your period starts. After a week without the ring, you put in a new one.

If the ring is out of your vagina for more than 3 hours, it may not work effectively when you put it back in. To protect against pregnancy, you will need to use another form of birth control until the ring has been in all the time for 7 days in a row. Some women stop using the ring because of concerns such as feeling the ring in their vagina, problems with sex and the vagina pushing out the ring. Women who use the vaginal ring should not smoke. Smoking increases the risk of serious side effects, such as blood clots.

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