Good morning
Ginoring has been standing for a year now and now, for the first time after changing to a new album, this one has started to slide out a bit. It never came out, but a few times it was so shallow that I had to put it deeper again.
What could be the cause?
Could the protection not have been maintained? I had intercourse at that time, although it did not end in the vagina, but I started to stress that the ring could be damaged.
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Thank you for your reply. Fortunately, I just didn't have a problem with it falling out completely - it didn't happen.
Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor
1 day ago
Spontaneous prolapse of the vaginal ring is common, affecting more than 1 in 10 people who use Ginoring. The reasons for frequent system prolapse known so far are improper system insertion, diseases such as cervical prolapse, lowering of the bladder and rectum, severe or habitual constipation. If you do not suffer from any of the above-mentioned ailments and the spontaneous prolapse of the system will recur, it is worth consulting a gynaecologist to find the source of the problem. Loss of contact between the disc and the vaginal mucosa for more than 3 hours may result in reduced contraceptive effectiveness. If this has occurred, contraceptive protection may not be maintained.
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