The dangers of using gel during ovulation

Gels for ovulation are generally harmless and they are more likely to remain in a woman’s vagina for a long period of time, allowing for a better therapeutic effect. Gels for gynecological use are topical medications, one of which is a contraceptive gel that effectively prevents sperm from entering the uterus and fallopian tubes through a woman’s cervical opening. If pregnancy is detected after the use of the gel, it is important to consult a medical professional to clarify whether the medication has affected the health of the fetus. Another kind of anti-inflammatory gel can be used to treat vaginal inflammation present in women, such as bacterial vaginitis, mycosis vaginalis and trichomonas vaginitis, with anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and anti-itching effects. Generally, it is not recommended to use any medication during the ovulation period. If you have to use medication, it is best to use it as prescribed by your doctor, and review it on time, and get pregnant after your gynecological inflammation has been treated and cured. In addition, the use of medication during pregnancy should be cautious, weigh the pros and cons, and use medication under the guidance of a doctor. During the period of use must pay attention to the local cleanliness and hygiene, allergic to drugs and no sexual life is prohibited vaginal use of the drug.