Can I use suppositories during ovulation?

First, we need to understand what a suppository is. A suppository is a medication for the female reproductive tract that usually consists of a drug and a filler. They can be inserted into the vagina to treat various diseases, such as fungal vaginosis, trichomonas vaginosis, inflammation, etc.

There is no clear evidence on the safety and effectiveness of suppositories used during ovulation. While some studies suggest that using suppositories during ovulation may increase the frequency and efficiency of egg release, other studies suggest that it may increase the risk of infection. In addition, the use of suppositories may also affect ovarian function and egg quality.

Therefore, if a woman wants to use suppositories during ovulation, she should first consult her doctor. A doctor can assess their condition and symptoms and recommend whether suppositories are appropriate. If the doctor thinks it's appropriate to use a suppository, they may recommend a specific time for use and inform them of possible side effects.