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unkonwn pregnancy / taking birthcontrol


Question Posted Saturday November 5 2005, 10:01 am

If you dont know your pregnant and if you take the new nuva ring birthcontrol is it a chance that you would kill the baby?

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Mackenzie answered Saturday November 5 2005, 11:06 am:
They strongly urge that you:


"Avoid NuvaRing if you have the following conditions:

Pregnancy or suspected pregnancy"


(it's the first thing they list, so I'd assume they're very serious)


I suggest you pay attention to the instructions. For additional information on NuvaRing, check out their website:
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