Can I use daily vaginal douches, vaginal medications, creams, or ointments with kegg?Updated 8 months ago
kegg detects even the subtle changes in the cervical mucus. Vaginal douches, vaginal medications, creams, lubricants, and ointments may mix with the cervical mucus and therefore reflect changes that would not have otherwise been observed. We recommend not using kegg while treating an active infection, such as BV or yeast.
If you are prescribed vaginal progesterone to use after ovulation, you can continue to use kegg. While the progesterone will likely impact your cervical mucus, since the fertile window has already passed, we don't worry about the impact it has on kegg readings during this timeframe!