What medication is used for mycosis vaginalis in pregnancy preparation?

  Patient Question:Can I use Kenitin for mycosis vaginalis while preparing for pregnancy? Description:I had my last period on June 22nd, and on July 14th (7 days after having intercourse during ovulation), I was found to have mycotic vaginitis with a cleanliness of 3. I am not sure if I am pregnant, but I was prescribed Kenitin to use or not after I go home. Now I’m only washing my vulva with Levcon, but it’s not working. The leucorrhea is yellowish green and it’s itchy and uncomfortable. I don’t know if I want to take the pills or not! I don’t know if I should take the pills or not. I’m afraid it’s not good for the baby. I’m not sure if I can use Kenitin if I’m not sure I’m pregnant. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the pill and no pill?  Reply: It is better not to use or use a small amount of medicine during early pregnancy, such as applying some clotrimazole cream. It is not necessary to cure in early pregnancy, and relief of symptoms is fine.