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Hello, lidocaine is classified as a category B drug, so safe to be used in pregnancy and lactation. In your case, it is just a topical use (cream), so the absorption into the body systemically and its secretion in breast milk is very less and would not pose any such risk for the infant during breast feeding.
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I have evaluated your query for your wife thoroughly.* Primary guidelines for better outcome Drink plenty of liquids. Prefer soft, light diet with more of green leafy veg, whole grains, cereals,pulses, legumes,organic fresh fruits. Avoid all types of oily, spicy,non veg, hot beverages, junk foods, dairy fat. Tab. Ibuprofen (400) mg after meals for control of pain, burning if no history of
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Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query for your wife thoroughly.* Primary guidelines for better outcome Drink plenty of liquids. Prefer soft, light diet with more of green leafy veg, whole grains, cereals,pulses, legumes,organic fresh fruits. Avoid all types of oily, spicy,non veg, hot beverages, junk foods, dairy fat. Tab. Ibuprofen (400) mg after meals for control of pain, burning if no history of
drug sensitivity. Sitz bath (sitting in ...more
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First time intercourse is not always painful until you have tough intact Hyman membrane. Try to do proper foreplay it will prepare you for smooth sex if still you feel pain then use lidocain jelly 2% upto 2 to 3 semi. Inside your vagina all around it and wt for 5 min to start.
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This is not the correct approach for the most beautiful pleasure of life. Stop thinkng in terms of pain and before you use lidocaine anaesthetic for sexual intercourse, please consult some expert sexologist nearby or me, directly in person. You can use online video consultations as well. This is absolutely necessary to understand your thinking about sexuality and clear all myths and misunderstandings. Please understand sexual relations are all wrongly understood because most of the people learn ...more
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this lidocaine comes in a liquid form. You can apply it by soaking 1-2 cotton balls (or makeup pads) and placing the cotton ball at the vaginal opening for 2-5 minutes. You can determine how much time is best for you. Some women have difficulty finding the right spot.
this lidocaine comes in a liquid form. You can apply it by soaking 1-2 cotton balls (or makeup pads) and placing the cotton ball at the vaginal opening for 2-5 minutes. You can determine how much time is best for you. Some women have difficulty finding the right spot.
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a vaginal numbing cream is essentially a topical product that can be applied to sensitive areas before sexual activity to deter discomfort.
Vaginal lidocaine may be recommended for vulvodynia.
This medical condition that affects women is a bit more specific than dyspareunia in that it is usually characterized by painful sensations in the vulva area or vaginal opening specifically.
a vaginal numbing cream is essentially a topical product that can be applied to sensitive areas before sexual activity to deter discomfort.
Vaginal lidocaine may be recommended for vulvodynia.
This medical condition that affects women is a bit more specific than dyspareunia in that it is usually characterized by painful sensations in the vulva area or vaginal opening specifically.
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