When can I enjoy sex after using Clindesse?

I took Clindesse for Bacterial Vaginosis yesterday evening. Although my doctor told me not to have sex for atleast 3 days, I'm traveling to see my boyfriend for Valentine's Day tomorrow and I don't want to ruin us seeing respectively other. Does the discharge from the medicine dance away? How long does it take for the medication to start working?

Answers:    Personally I would dally. Tell him the situation and he will understand. Plus here will be some funny stuff going on down there for you both if you do hold sex while having it surrounded by you. I understand that it is a special hours of daylight for you and all but you can engineer it up at another time and also you can do other stuff to him so that for him the night isn't ruined =)
If your doctor said you should loaf 3 days, I would wait 3 days. You don't want to risk anything simply for a night of fun.

Good luck!
Listen to your doctor.

Explain the entry to your boyfriend.

If your boyfriend doesn't understand, hold a baseball bat a make him recognize..:D


Again...listen to your doctor.
You need to skulk. If you read the instructions on Clindesse, you're technically supposed to wait a week. The discharge sticks around for awhile. I used Clindesse a few times and it get worse before it get better. Trust me, if you want your infection to clear up, you'd better wait. If you don't concentration results and relief of your symptoms surrounded by about a week, progress back to the doctor because Clindesse didn't work!! Good luck.

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