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Can the contraceptive ring be kept in place for 4 weeks in a row? If yes, for how many consecutive months?

No, the contraceptive ring should not be kept in for more than 3 weeks. It is recommended to remove it after 3 weeks and immediately insert a new one to continue protection without a break. This can allow one to skip periods for as long as desired.

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My boyfriend and I would like to have a baby. Should I stop taking the contraceptive pill for a certain period of time before trying to have a child?

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I often forget to take my contraceptive pill, what would be a better alternative?

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Can I take an oral contraceptive if I already have an IUD to avoid bleeding?

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Would it be possible to gradually reduce the intake of combined contraceptives by splitting the pill?

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