For a week he has been using a nuvaring disc, but no matter how deep into the push it slides down to the vaginal exit, sometimes it is so low that he feels it when rubbing, is it normal? Is it just that this contraceptive system is not for me? I admit that it is a nuisance to push this disc several times a day
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
2 years ago
The disc should be entirely in the vagina. Once inside, its exact location does not matter. However, it should not protrude - and this is indicated by the information from you that you feel it when rubbing yourself. This may limit the contact with the tissue needed for operation and may cause the system to fall out, e.g. when using the toilet. The right position of NuvaRing is one in which you do not feel it. Some patients complain of slipping vaginal discs. It is difficult to answer whether it is a matter of anatomical structure or how to apply the disc. You can consult your gynecologist on how to put the puck on. However, if you do everything correctly, then you should actually consider whether this is a good solution for you. Contraception should not be burdensome and stressful for the user. I enclose information on various contraceptive methods, including hormonal contraception: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/antykoncepcja https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/antykoncepcja-hormonalna