K., I am a pharm tech and I know there should have been an attached sheet to your RX bag that had pertinent information that should have some info regarding the NuvaRing.
If you read all the way to the bottom of my post you will see something that might be a concern to you that is related to using the NuvaRing and Migraine Headaches... Please consult your DR.
Here is a link that is a consumer realtions regarding the NuvaRing.
http://www.nuvaring.com/Consumer/user/patientSupport/side...
Below is some info but you may still want to check out the link.
Side effects & symptoms
The common side effects reported by NuvaRing® users are:
* Vaginal infections and irritation
* Vaginal discharge (leukorrhea)
* Headache
* Upper respiratory tract infection
* Sinusitis
* Weight gain
* Nausea
In addition to the risks and side effects listed above, users of combination hormonal contraceptives have reported the following side effects:
* Vomiting
* Change in appetite
* Abdominal cramps and bloating
* Breast tenderness or enlargement
* Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting
* Changes in menstrual cycle
* Temporary infertility after treatment
* Fluid retention (edema)
* Spotty darkening of the skin, particularly on the face
* Rash
* Weight changes
* Depression
* Intolerance to contact lenses
Call your healthcare provider right away if you get any of the symptoms listed below. They may be signs of a serious problem:
* Sharp chest pain, coughing blood, or sudden shortness of breath (possible clot in the lung)
* Pain in the calf (back of lower leg; possible clot in the leg)
* Crushing chest pain or heaviness in the chest (possible heart attack)
* Sudden severe headache or vomiting, dizziness or fainting, problems with vision or speech, weakness, or numbness in an arm or leg (possible stroke)
* Sudden partial or complete loss of vision (possible clot in the eye)
* Yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes (jaundice), especially with fever, tiredness, loss of appetite, dark colored urine, or light colored bowel movements (possible liver problems)
* Severe pain, swelling, or tenderness in the abdomen (gallbladder or liver problems)
* Sudden fever (usually 102°F or more), vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, fainting, or a sunburn-like rash on the face or body (very rarely, toxic shock syndrome)
* Breast lumps (possible breast cancer or benign breast disease)
* Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting that happens in more than one menstrual cycle or lasts for more than a few days
* Swelling (edema) of your fingers or ankles
* Difficulty in sleeping, weakness, lack of energy, fatigue, or a change in mood (possible severe depression)
Here is yet a few more websites that might interest you.
http://www.nuvaringsideeffects.com/
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/nuvaring_ad.htm
http://www.medicinenet.com/etonogestrelethinyl_estradiol-...
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/nuvaring.html
What is the most important information I should know about ethinyl estradiol and etonogestrel?
This medication can cause birth defects. Do not use if you are pregnant. Tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant.
Do not use this medication if you have any of the following conditions:
a history of stroke or blood clot,
circulation problems (especially if caused by diabetes),
a hormone-related cancer such as breast or uterine cancer, abnormal vaginal bleeding,
liver disease or liver cancer,
severe high blood pressure,
****migraine headaches****,
a heart valve disorder,
or a history of jaundice caused by birth control pills.
You may need to use back-up birth control, such as condoms or a spermicide, when you first start using this medication. Avoid using a diaphragm with the ethinyl estradiol and etonogestrel vaginal ring. Follow your doctor's instructions.
Taking hormones can increase your risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack, especially if you smoke and are older than 35. The ethinyl estradiol and etonogestrel vaginal ring will not prevent pregnancy if you wear it only during intercourse. You must wear the ring for 3 full weeks, followed by 1 full week without a ring. The timing of ring insertion and removal is very important for this medicine to be effective as a form of birth control.
Some drugs can make ethinyl estradiol and etonogestrel less effective, which may result in pregnancy. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter medications you use, including vitamins, minerals and herbal products. Do not start using a new medication without telling your doctor.
I hope you find the answers you are looking for and do what is best for you and your family.