Dakinin suppositories are known as miconazole nitrate suppositories, and generally there is no effect when conception occurs with miconazole nitrate suppositories during ovulation, but there may be an effect when an allergic reaction occurs. Miconazole nitrate suppositories are an effective local treatment for vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, and should be used under the guidance of a doctor, due to limited absorption after vaginal placement. Therefore, when used during ovulation, it generally does not affect the quality of the egg and the development of the embryo after conception, but it may affect the egg and conception when an allergic reaction occurs during use. Miconazole nitrate suppositories may appear after the use of redness, swelling, pain and other local allergic reactions, the need to stop the drug and wash immediately and promptly seek medical attention, for those with a history of allergy is prohibited. During the use of personal hygiene, change and wash underwear, avoid coitus. In the first 3 months of pregnancy should be used after the doctor fully weigh the pros and cons.