It should be, but I wouldn't recommend it:
My doctor offered it to me and I refused, because the human body is a machine designed to cleanse itself. I was worried about life-threatening infections from having "garbage" in my system. That's why I chose to stay with the monthly Birth Control pill instead.
The blonde actress who plays the DJ in the Seasonique commercial is Kelly P. Williams.
On my specific plan in AZ, Seasonique costs me $180 for a 3-month pack.
The actress is Lindsay Campbell
You only get 4 periods a year. Talk to your doctor.
The side effects of Seasonique include nausea, bloating, cramping, breast pain and tenderness, swelling of the breasts, and freckles or darkening of the skin on the face. Other side effects include changes in appetite or weight.
Seasonale, Sronyx, Seasonique
I don't recommend it. Wait until 18.
I would be surprised if you had a big change in symptoms when changing from NuvaRing to Seasonique. Since you will be taking in more estrogen, you might have a brief time with a little more nausea, but it's more likely you'll notice no change.
by getting an ultrasound down to see the size of the baby
I think it is, since you have 3 to 4 months worth of "garbage" in your body. You could get serious infections.
While not a prevention, I have found that taking the pill at night with grapefruit juice helps.
It depends on your insurance. Mine went from $80 for 3 months to $90 to $140 with my newest insurance.