In memory of Chaya Mirel bat R’ Avraham

In memory of Chaya Mirel bat R' Avraham

NuvaRing halachot
October 6, 2014

Question

Hi, I just got married two weeks ago and just started using birth control – nuva ring – today. I am supposed to go to the mikvah in one week from today. Do I need to remove the ring while I am doing bedikot this week? Do I need to remove it for the mikvah? I would rather not because I don't want to interfere with it. But please let me know.

Also, I am planning to put a new ring in right away in 3 weeks so that I can skip my period for my honeymoon. Does that mean that next month I won't have to go to the mikvah because I won't be having my period?

Thank you!

Answer

Mazal tov on your recent marriage!

The NuvaRing should be removed (very briefly) for your hefsek taharah, and one bedikah each on days 1 and 7. It may remain in place while performing the other bedikot. It also must be removed while you immerse. (Take it out in the preparation room at the mikvah right before you immerse and put it back in immediately afterwards.) These brief removals do not interfere with the efficacy of the NuvaRing.

If you use two rings back to back without taking a break in the middle, you are not required to go to the mikvah until you actually get your period and become niddah. Please note that some women will experience staining during the second nuvaring, so be prepared for that possibility. If the staining doesn't let up it might make sense to just remove it and let your period come. We do recommend abstaining from intercourse while staining until your status is clarified (either the staining subsides or you get your period).

Since it is normal to experience irregular staining during the first 1-3 cycles on hormonal contraception, we recommend reading our article on stains to learn about ways to try to avoid becoming niddah from staining you may experience.

Please feel free to get back to us with any further questions.

B'Hatzlacha!
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