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Dear ,
while it is possible to use lidocaine gel, it's important to note that it contains a local anesthetic agent, which can potentially reduce sensation for both the female and male partners, impacting pleasure during intercourse. There are alternative options available that can help alleviate pain and also act as lubricants, such as ky jelly and lubic gel.
while it is possible to use lidocaine gel, it's important to note that it contains a local anesthetic agent, which can potentially reduce sensation for both the female and male partners, impacting pleasure during intercourse. There are alternative options available that can help alleviate pain and also act as lubricants, such as ky jelly and lubic gel.
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Hello-
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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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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