Re: Friable Cervix and NuvaRing

From: Larry Glazerman (l.glazerman@rcn.com)
Wed May 21 22:07:20 2008


I'm not aware of any data suggesting that this would be an issue.

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On 5/21/08 8:56 PM, "TaraRN" <tararn@live.com> wrote:

> I'm new to the forum, but one of my patients recently asked me about > using the NuvaRing with a friable cervix. Is there any difference in > the absorption of the hormones? Can the ring add to the problem and harm > her cervix more? She recently has experienced a lot more spotting as > well. Thank you for any information that you have on this topic. >





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