Vaginal cream/suppos: Vaginal creams or suppositories such as nonprescription medicines including butoconazole (such as Femstat), clotrimazole (such as Gyne-Lotrimin), miconazole (such as Monistat), and terconazole (such as Terazol). Treatment should be used for 7 days. (It can take longer than usual to cure a yeast infection during pregnancy.) Should have eval to be sure it is yeast not another type of infection
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