Abstract

The contraceptive ring is designed to remain in the vagina for 3 weeks and then be removed for 1 week for withdrawal bleeding. Women who experience breakthrough bleeding, or early or late withdrawal bleeding, can use tampons with the ring in place. In this manufacturer-supported study, investigators examined whether concomitant tampon use interferes with ring efficacy. Fourteen healthy …

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