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		<title>By: Nuvaring Lawsuit &#124; Nuvaring Blood Clots Risks Attorney Lawyer :</title>
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		<description>[...] NuvaRing blood clots can form due to the hormones that are absorbed into the vaginal wall membrane after the ring has been inserted. Women who have suffered side effects have looked at filing a Nuvaring lawsuit. The birth control ring is known as a third-generation contraceptive because it combines estrogen with the synthetic progestin etonogestrel, an active metabolite of desogestrel. Published studies have shown that desogestrel poses a much higher risk of blood clots than second-generation contraceptives (e.g. those that use levonorgestrel). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] NuvaRing blood clots can form due to the hormones that are absorbed into the vaginal wall membrane after the ring has been inserted. Women who have suffered side effects have looked at filing a Nuvaring lawsuit. The birth control ring is known as a third-generation contraceptive because it combines estrogen with the synthetic progestin etonogestrel, an active metabolite of desogestrel. Published studies have shown that desogestrel poses a much higher risk of blood clots than second-generation contraceptives (e.g. those that use levonorgestrel). [...]</p>
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