Will my Prince Albert mess with her Nuvaring?
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/2271.html If the ring has not been inserted properly, the ring can slip out of the vagina. Sometimes this happens when removing a tampon or exerting force, such as during a bowel movement. If it does slip, and it has been less than three hours, a woman is still protected from pregnancy. Before reinserting the ring, rinse it with cool to lukewarm water and reinsert it as soon as possible within the three-hour time span. If NuvaRing needs to be replaced, insert a new one within the three-hour time span and continue on the same schedule as if it were the same ring. If NuvaRing has been out of a woman’s vagina for more than three hours, she may reinsert the ring as soon as possible, following the same procedure listed above. However, she may not be protected against pregnancy. Therefore, it is important to use a condom during the next seven days. The ring can come out during intercourse and some p