BAND BIRTH CONTROL
The vaginal contraceptive ring (also called \the ring\) is a flexible, transparent, colorless vaginal ring measuring two inches in diameter that releases a continuous low dose of estrogen and progestin. Dosage schedule is easy to follow, as the ring only needs to be changed once a month (compared to birth control pills, which must be taken every day). The ring is inserted into the vagina and kept in place for three week in a row. It is removed for a one week break and then a new ring is inserted. Menses will usually occur in the ring-free interval. A new ring is used with each cycle.
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