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Side Effects, Health Benefits, and Health Risks
Side Effects
Some users report the following:
- Changes in bleeding patterns,† including:
- Lighter bleeding and fewer days of bleeding
- Irregular bleeding
- Infrequent bleeding
- Prolonged bleeding
- No monthly bleeding
- Headaches
- Irritation, redness, or inflammation of the vagina (vaginitis)
- White vaginal discharge
Known Health Benefits and Health Risks
Long-term studies of the vaginal ring are limited, but researchers expect that its health benefits and risks are like those of combined oral contraceptives (see Chapter 1 – Combined Oral Contraceptives, section on Side Effects, Health Benefits and Health Risks). Evidence to date has not shown adverse effects.
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Medical eligibility criteria, guidelines for when to start, and helping continuing users for the combined ring are the same as for combined oral contraceptives and the combined patch. (See Chapter 1 – Combined Oral Contraceptives.) |
†For definitions of bleeding patterns, see “vaginal bleeding” in the Glossary.