Yes. You can use a cream or a suppository just avoid the oral medications for a yeast infection.
There are tons of medicine not allowed during pregnancy and we can't list them all. The rule is that if you need medication, any medication even off the counter, check with your doctor first. Always!
Get yourself to the doctor and get medicine!
Hormonal changes during pregnancy make women more susceptible to urinary tract infections. They are harmful if left untreated, which is normally done with antibiotics.
Unfortunately, yes.
Best to ask you local pharmacist as they are the experts because some medicines can be taken during pregnancy
better ask your pharmacy
According to this website - http://women.webmd.com/pharmacist-drugs-medication-9/pregnancy-medicine -YES.
It's not just during pregnancy expired medicine should never be used. Return it to the doctor or pharmacy. It's not effective or less effective so you don't know how much you get if any.
Have it checked by a doctor but yeast infections are quite common when pregnant.
It is generally safe to use a pregnancy blue toilet seat during pregnancy. The color of the toilet seat does not affect the safety of using it during pregnancy. It is important to maintain good hygiene and cleanliness when using any toilet seat to prevent infections.
I do not recommend using medications at all during pregnancy. It is not good or safe for the baby. I used tums over the counter and it is safe to use.
my pregnant wife test positive inACA(anticardiolipin antibodyantibody Igm<21.9) her doctor suggested an injection named -enoxaparin sodium for the entire period is this medicine is safe during pregnancy and how long use this medicine