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The birth control ring may cause side effects for some people, but they usually go away after a few months. And some birth control ring side effects are positive.

What are some Annovera or NuvaRing side effects that could happen?

The hormones in NuvaRing and Annovera birth control rings may cause side effects in some people. But this doesn’t happen to everyone — many people use the ring with no problems. 

After starting the ring, some people may have: 

  • Headaches 

  • Nausea

  • Sore breasts

  • Changes in your periods (early, late, or stopping altogether while on the ring)

  • Spotting (light bleeding or brown discharge)

  • More vaginal wetness

The good news is that these side effects usually go away in 2-3 months. So if you just started using the ring and you have side effects that bother you, try to stick it out and give your body a chance to adjust to the hormones. 

Birth control shouldn’t make you feel sick or uncomfortable. If you still don’t like the way the ring makes you feel after a few months, talk with your nurse or doctor. They may suggest a different birth control method. Some people try a few different types of birth control before finding the right one for them. 

And remember: if you stop using the ring and don’t use another birth control method, you’ll be at risk for pregnancy right away.

The hormones in the ring and other types of birth control have been around for decades, and millions of people have used them safely. Birth control ring side effects aren’t dangerous (though there are some possible risks, like with any medicine). You can always call a nurse or doctor, like the staff at your local Planned Parenthood health center, if you have any concerns while using the ring. And you can keep track of any potential side effects with our birth control app.

Are any birth control ring side effects positive?

Side effects aren’t always a bad thing — many people use the ring because some of the side effects can be really helpful. For example, the hormones in the ring can help with painful, heavy, or irregular periods. The ring may ease cramps and PMS, and it will usually make your period lighter and more regular. You can even use NuvaRing to safely skip your period

The changes in your periods while on the ring can sometimes make people worry about being pregnant. But the chance of pregnancy is very low as long as you’re using the ring correctly. If you’re worried, you can always take a pregnancy test to be sure.

The birth control ring can also help prevent acne, iron deficiency (anemia), bone thinning, cysts in your breasts and ovaries, and certain cancers.

If I go off the birth control ring, what side effects could I have?

Any time there’s a change in your hormones — like when you go on or off hormonal birth control such as the ring — there’s a chance of temporary side effects. But they usually go away after a few months.

When you go off the ring, your body will eventually return to the way it was before you went on it. So if the ring made your periods lighter, your periods will probably get heavier once you stop using it. It can also take a few months for your period to go back to the cycle you had before you started using the ring. And if the ring helped clear up your skin, your acne may come back after you go off the ring.

But everyone’s body is different, and our bodies also change over time. For example: you’re less likely to have acne after puberty, so if you started using the ring in your teens but stop using it in your 20s, you may have naturally grown out of your acne by then. 

Another important thing to note: you can get pregnant right away once you stop using the ring (even if your periods aren’t regular). So if you’re going off the ring but you don’t want to get pregnant, make sure to use another birth control method.

There’s no way to know exactly how your body will react to going off the ring, but any negative side effects that you may have will go away within a few months as your body gets used to being off the hormones.

If you’re really worried about the side effects of going off the ring, talk with your nurse or doctor. They may be able to give you more specific information about what to expect based on your personal medical history.

More questions from patients:

Does NuvaRing make you gain weight?

Nope! Birth control rings like NuvaRing and Annovera don’t change your weight.

There’s lots of research on the hormones in the birth control ring, and studies show these hormones don’t cause weight gain or weight loss. The same goes for the birth control pill and birth control patch — these methods of birth control use the same hormones, so they won’t cause you to gain or lose weight either. The hormonal IUD and the copper IUD also won’t lead to weight gain or loss.

There are 2 methods of birth control that may cause weight gain in some people who use them: the birth control shot and the birth control implant. But this doesn’t happen to everybody who uses these types of birth control. Many people use the shot or the implant without gaining weight.

Everyone’s body is different, so birth control affects everyone a little differently. But birth control shouldn’t cause problems in your everyday life — it’s there to help you. So if you notice side effects that you don’t like, talk with a nurse or doctor (like the ones at your closest Planned Parenthood health center). They may be able to help you find another type of birth control that works better for you. Many people try a few different methods before finding one that works well for them.

And remember, if you stop using the ring, you can get pregnant right away. So if you go off the ring but don’t want to get pregnant, make sure you use another method of birth control (like condoms).

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