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Ectroption in the mouth of uterus.. I've done my pap smear... Everything is normal.. She prescribed me cansoft cl vaginal suppositories for 6 days.. Can I've intercourse since this is my ovulation period.. And can we use cansoft cl while trying to conceive?
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You can have intercourse.  Ask your partner to use barrier. Don't try to plan for pregnancy in this cycle.
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NO PLEASE AVOID THIS CYCLE
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Avoid intercourse during treatment. Avoid for 2 weeks For detailed consultation connect online
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Better donot have intercourse in this cycle.And donot try for pregnancy Must be she has written  this medicine for some infection . After completion of course have sex and try in next month.
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Better to first complete treatment and then try to concieve..chances will be better and infection will not spread also. The medicine is safe Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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