The NuvRing question
unit27_08 - 11:13pm Mar 31, 2012 ESTDon't Take forgranit of what you have today because what you have today you might not have tomorrowHi my name is Heather, 4 weeks after I had my son the doctor asked me about what birth control I wanted to go on. I said I would try the NuvaRing. He said ok it's simple once you start your cycle you have 7 days to put it in. I thought ok sounds easy enough. So I got the Rx filled and got the book of info about it and in the book it says "If you did NOT use a hormonal contraceptive in the past month insert NuvaRing on the first day of your cycle (the first day of menstrual bleeding)" So I did that and followed it to the T. I had it in for 2 weeks and was still bleeding and felt sick so I took it out. My normal cycle is at the end of every month and I haven't started yet. Could that ring have messed up my cycle?
unit27_08
- Apr 5, 2012 11:19 pm
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Don't Take forgranit of what you have today because what you have today you might not have tomorrow |
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Thank you ladies I guess I could call but I'm not for sure if I really trust them any more with everything that has happen to my son and family so I might call a different OB.
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Akeelah's Mommy
- Apr 5, 2012 11:47 pm
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A moment in our arms, a lifetime in our hearts. |
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I understand that as well. We discontinued care with an OB we had during our daughter's pregnancy and will only go those we trust and have a long standing relationship with. There is so much lost when we loose a lil' one, and trust in doctors can be one of them that is very difficult to get back.
Lauren
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esgf
- Apr 6, 2012 12:30 pm
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Abigail's Mom (29 weeks, 3/21/05) |
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I agree with Lauren it is so important to find medical professionals that you trust. Good luck in finding someone you feel comfortable with.
Ellen
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