i was prescribed canestan cream from my doctor while i was pregnant so it must be safe but i don't trust anyone so i asked a lot of questions like will it harm my baby or are there any side affects my doctor assured me that it was fine and prescribed me the pessary which is a tablet that you insert through a tube and cooling cream to use afterwards
obviously if you have any doubts contact your GP or try using natural yogurt
2006-08-07 13:30:00
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answered by nigel r 2
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Although Canesten is safe to treat vulvovaginal yeast infections during menstruation, the treatment should ideally not be performed during a period and should be completed before the start of a period.
Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase the risk of vulvovaginal fungal infections which should be treated immediately. Although this is aclassical condition for self-medication, it is highly recommended that pregnant women consult a physician before starting treatment.
During pregnancy it is better to use vaginal tablets because they can easily be inserted without an applicator.
This removes any possibility, however small, of injury to the foetus. Canesten itself is not known to cause any damage and can be used safely during pregnancy.
2006-08-07 03:04:02
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answered by Graham I 6
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You cannot get rid of the dimples and shadows (cellulite) by rubbing an odd gel, weird lotion or goopy cream on your trouble zones and problem spots. I know that some can actually make your cellulite worse. The only proven way to permanently get rid of the dimples and shadows of cellulite is through a series of simple, yet specifically targeted lower-body movements. These unique movements focus on lifting, shaping and toning the muscle layers so they gently push outward against the skin to bring back the smooth, tight and sexy appearance, while burning off any excess flab, if there is any. Have a look to this site for more details and eye-opening information about cellulite http://nocellulite.toptips.org
2014-09-27 10:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-20 03:29:34
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answered by ? 4
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i,m not sure but i think only if it is prescribed by the doctor. the pharmacy won,t sell it you over the counter if they know you are pregnant. i,d go see the doctor to be on the safe side
2006-08-09 13:02:06
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answered by leese 3
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Ask a pharmacist.
2006-08-07 03:00:35
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answered by Roxy 6
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ring ur doctor and ask,try cranberry juice
2006-08-07 03:03:47
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answered by finnykid 5
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speak to your gp before you do anything, right now!!!
2006-08-08 09:33:08
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answered by bug 3
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if you can avoid it do so
check with gp
2006-08-09 07:19:43
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answered by Anonymous
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