Not exact matches
NuvaRing can slip or accidentally come out of (be expelled from) your vagina
during sexual intercourse, bowel movements,
use of tampons, or if it breaks.
Be sure to follow your doctor's advice about abstaining from
sexual intercourse for a set amount of time and
using pads rather than tampons
during the initial bleeding.
In fact, only about half of women report being able to climax from penile movements alone
during sex and, even among those women, many of them report that they do not experience orgasm reliably.1 As a result, many women find that adding clitoral stimulation to
intercourse (e.g., with the
use of one's hand or a vibrator) or attempting different
sexual activities is necessary to help them climax.
Assessments conducted at earlier phases are specified in previous articles.7, 8 At the 15 - year follow - up assessment, adolescents completed interviews that measured whether they had been adjudicated a person in need of supervision (PINS) resulting from incorrigible behavior such as recurrent truancy or destroying parents» property; their frequency of running away from home; and the number of times they had been stopped by the police, arrested, convicted of a crime or of probation violations, and sent to youth correctional facilities.14 They also reported on their disruptive behavior in school; number of school suspensions; delinquent and aggressive behavior outside school; experience of
sexual intercourse; rates of pregnancy; lifetime number of
sexual partners; and frequency of
using cigarettes, alcohol, and illegal drugs
during the 6 - month period prior to the 15 - year interview.15
The risk items investigated included
sexual intercourse, condom
use in the last
sexual encounter (limited to youths who were sexually active), fighting, beating up someone, smoking cigarettes, consuming alcoholic beverages,
using marijuana, selling drugs, and delivering drugs
during the previous 6 months.
In 2003, of sexually active high - school students nationwide, 37 % reported that neither they nor their partner had
used a condom
during last
sexual intercourse (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004) and just over one quarter (25.4 %) had
used alcohol or drugs
during their last
sexual encounter (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004).