If vaginismus occurs during pregnancy, you can use mycoplasma vaginalis tablets. Mycoplasma vaginalis is a relatively common drug used to treat vulvovaginal pseudomycosis and is relatively safe to apply during pregnancy. However, during the application process, the following issues should be noted: First, the vaginal medication should not be applied too deeply during pregnancy because if the vaginal medication is applied too deeply, it may stimulate the cervix and induce contractions, or even preterm abortion, vaginal bleeding, etc. Secondly, if the pregnant woman has problems such as placenta praevia or vena previa, it is recommended not to perform vaginal medication because vaginal medication may induce bleeding if care is not taken during the process.