Pregnant women can use some gynecological plugs during pregnancy if they are infected with vaginal inflammation, but only if their condition requires it, of course. Some of the gynecological medications that can be inserted during pregnancy are clotrimazole suppositories, which are used to treat mycosis fungoides. There are also mycophenolate suppositories, which are also used for the treatment of mycobacteria. There are also vaginal soft capsules like Nifurtal, which can be used during pregnancy, and other safer plugs that can be used. Under normal circumstances, if there is a medical condition that requires the use of these drugs, the effect on the baby is very small and generally does not increase the risk of abnormal fetal development, as well as miscarriage. It is true that pregnant women are more prone to vaginal infections during pregnancy, so it is important to pay attention to the hygiene of the perineum and to seek medical attention whenever abnormalities occur.