The Contraceptive Ring

The contraceptive ring works much like the pill in that it releases estrogen and progestin to prevent ovulation. The ring itself is flexible and is inserted into your vagina. Only one ring per month is necessary and it is left in place for three weeks.

During the fourth week you will get your period. Side effects are similar to ones experienced on the pill but also include increased vaginal discharge and vaginal irritation or infection.

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