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Nuva Ring and Softcups


Question Posted Friday January 25 2013, 1:36 am

I just saw my gyno and he started me on the Nuva Ring and he knows I was already on my 3rd day of my period and he told me to go home and put the Nuva Ring in now.. but I usually use the soft cups as well and he knows this. I just wanted to Know is it alright for me to have the Nuva ring in and use the soft cups at the same time? -N-

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LM answered Sunday January 27 2013, 10:41 pm:
I don't see why not.

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Just be sure that the NuvaRing remains in place when removing the cup (many of them can create suction).


Once your cycle evens out, you won't even have your "period" for most of the time when the ring's in (except possibly spotting towards the end) because you remove the ring to have a withdrawal bleed.


-LM
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