Can I use clotrimazole pessary when pregnant?

Can I use clotrimazole pessary when pregnant?

Clotrimazole pessaries and internal and external cream are generally considered safe to use during pregnancy.

Can you use 500mg pessary when pregnant?

As with all medicines, you should consult your doctor or midwife before using this medicine during pregnancy. If your doctor says you can use this medicine while you are pregnant you should use your fingers, not the applicator, to insert the pessary.

How do you insert a pessary when pregnant?

Lie on your back with your knees bent and legs slightly apart. Gently insert the pessary (pointed end first) or applicator into the vagina, as far as comfortably possible. If using an applicator, push the plunger until it stops to release the pessary into the vagina. Then, remove the applicator from the vagina.

Is clotrimazole safe in first trimester?

Clotrimazole use has not been well studied during the first trimester. Clotrimazole should only be used during the first trimester when need has been clearly established.

Does clotrimazole pessary dissolve?

A pessary will dissolve overnight in the moisture in the vagina. If you have problems with vaginal dryness you may notice some undissolved pieces of pessary the following morning. Clotrimazole can damage the latex in condoms and diaphragms so do not rely on these forms of contraception.

How long does clotrimazole pessary take to dissolve?

Getting the most from your treatment If your symptoms do not improve within seven days, see your doctor for further advice. A pessary will dissolve overnight in the moisture in the vagina. If you have problems with vaginal dryness you may notice some undissolved pieces of pessary the following morning.

Can yeast infection affect baby during pregnancy?

Will a yeast infection during pregnancy affect my baby? No, a yeast infection won’t hurt or affect your developing baby. But it’s important to rule out other causes for your symptoms, because other kinds of infections can affect your pregnancy and your baby.

Can yeast cause miscarriage?

Vaginal yeast infections called vulvovaginal candidiasis is a common gynecologic malady affecting many women, especially those who are pregnant. The results from a recent study found that a common yeast infection medication is linked to miscarriage.

What pregnancy category is clotrimazole?

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding FDA pregnancy category B. Clotrimazole vaginal is not expected to harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment. Do not use clotrimazole vaginal without medical advice if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Can you pee with a pessary in?

Every vagina is different and requires a correctly fitted pessary to work well. The pessary should not only be comfortable but should not interfere with your ability to urinate. It should not fall out if you bear down or strain.