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An advantage of using the NuvaRing vaginal ring for contraception is:
 
  1. It does not require fitting and is easy to insert.
  2. It is inserted once a week, eliminating the need to remember to take a daily pill.
  3. Patients get a level of estrogen and progestin equal to combined oral contraceptives.
  4. It also provides protection against vaginal infections.

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Women who are prescribed progestin-only contraception need education regarding which common adverse drug effects?
 
  1. Increased migraine headaches
  2. Increased risk of developing blood clots
  3. Irregular vaginal bleeding for the first few months
  4. Increased risk for hypercalcemia



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