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Femring is typically replaced every 90 days (about 3 months), then a new dose is inserted. This replacement schedule matches the product’s design for continuous local estrogen delivery over that period.
If Femring is not replaced around the 3‑month mark, estrogen delivery may decrease because the delivery system is designed to work for a limited duration. Delaying replacement can make symptom control less consistent, and your prescriber may advise you to resume the regular schedule once replaced.
Your prescriber can tailor timing based on your response and safety needs. If you have side effects (such as abnormal vaginal bleeding) or symptoms returning, contact your clinician rather than extending the wear time.
Replacement instructions can vary by how the pharmacy supplies and labels your specific Femring product. Check the patient instructions included with your prescription or confirm the schedule with your pharmacist/clinician.
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