Absolutely!
But we as women know periods can be messy. If you are using the cream where you put the medicine in the tube, and push it up into your vagina, then you of course may want to enter it at a time you are not bleeding, even with the pill form that you must insert.
But the answer is yes, it would be so unfortunate if you had to deal with a yeast infection an extra 3 to 5 days on top of your period.
As a rule of thumb, you should always consult your doctor about taking medications when you're either on other medications, or if you're pregnant.
Thrush is normal during pregnancy.
At least call your doctor first. You have to exercise great caution with Monistat when pregnant.
The term menstrual cycle refers to the reproductive cycle, if you're female then you will always be on your menstrual cycle - excluding pregnancy, using hormonal Birth Control, if you have a hysterectomy, and after menopause. You can use monistat at any time, but remember that during menstruation if you have an infection you shouldn't use tampons at all.
No it will not, many doctors will tell you to use it. But if you are pregnant be sure to use monistat 7 as it is a lower dose and the safest for a baby.
Probably could. Monistat is a brand name for miconazole. So is Desinex Jock Itch.
Yes, cause infection can lead to premature contractions.
Yes. You can use miconazole as well as clotrimazole vaginal tablets, when pregnant.
Yes, you can use Monistat while using any IUD.
Yes, you can use Monistat if you're using any of the IUDs.
Yes you can. According to Monistat's website, it's okay to use during your period.
It's not recommended. The first cycle after getting the Mirena inserted is the most likely time for the Mirena to be expelled, althouth long-term research has found options like tampons and menstrual cups don't cause expulsion, internal menstrual products mau increase risk of expulsion the first month. It's best to use pads, especially as your flow may be effected by the coil so with a different flow pattern you may risk using too high an absorbency tampon for your flow.
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Only when you use it, like all birth control. Birth control is to prevent pregnancy while you are using it, it does not make you sterile for all future.
There are no known future problems related to prolonged use of Mirena. Use of Mirena for avoiding pregnancy in women not wanting to have a child at that time is a healthful practice. Use of hormonal methods such as Mirena also reduces the risk of cancer of the uterine lining.
Many diaper rashes are actually yeast infections, and Monistat is great on it. Monistat also works wonders on jock itch and athletes foot.
Monistat 7 is made for the treatment of yeast infections in women. It is not meant to be eaten. It states the dangers right on the label.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you have had Mirena in for more than five years. Use an alternate method of birth control.
You don't have to but it will be beneficial to. Only because there is still a percent uncounted for as for the accuracy of mirena. Just to be safe use condomx to reduce the chance of pregnancy
When Mirena comes out by itself, you may be at risk for pregnancy. Use another method until you consult with your health care provider.
There is no age limit on the use of Mirena; anytime prior to menopause is reasonable.
After stopping Mirena, you can choose any method you like that's a good match for your medical history. Many women continue to use hormonal methods to continue to have lighter and less painful periods.