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5121963 tn?1363905257

NuvaRing for stage 3 endometriosis

I have a few questions about the NuvaRing before I try it out:
FYI: I am on Progesterone, and want to switch to NuvaRing for endometriosis.

1) Would I be getting UTI's or Yeast infections more? (I do get them very easily)

2) How do I take the NuvaRing out?? There's no string or anything attatched to it, such as a tampon has. And how far do you have to put it up?

3) Does NuvaRing make it difficult to have sex? Would he notice it?

Thank you everyone for taking your time to read my questions and give the best advice! XXX
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5121963 tn?1363905257
Thank you for commenting. This has helped a bit. When you were on this for your endo, did your bleeding stop? (That is goal)
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Hello,

I had the Nuvaring with endometrosis. To remove the, it's best to either lie down or with one foot on something (think of when you might put your foot up to shave your leg or tie your shoe.) In either position, you use your fingers to grab onto the ring like a hook and take it out. As for feeling the ring during sex, I read that some people can and some people can't. It just comes down to one's level of sensitivity.
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