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sorry for tmi but quick question! Thrush before FET - can I take suppository?

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hi ladies,

Sorry for the gross question but I’m due to have a FET the week after next and I have thrush 🙈 my clinic are closed today but I wondered if I can use the cream and the suppository?

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Morning, yes you can. And as you have over a week before you're due your transfer, the thrush will havecleared and none of medication would still be in your system. Good luck with your transfer x

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Catlady12345 in reply to Emotionalwreck

Thanks so much, I’ll use one tonight! X

Hi, are you taking progesterone pessaries? They gave me horrific thrush during my first round of ivf. I’ve inserted them (Cyclogest) rectally this time and have been absolutely fine. If your situation is the same you could maybe ask your clinic if you can use them rectally. Xx

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Hi Catlady. Yes, it's quite safe to use now. Got to get rid of the nasty thing! Good luck! Diane

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