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Vaginal Suppositories for Dryness, Odour and Yeast Infection
When you need results that work from the inside, suppositories deliver. Whether it's resetting your pH with calendula or rebuilding your microbiome with probiotics, our vaginal suppositories are designed to act directly where it matters most.
FAQs
What's the difference between a vaginal suppository and an oral probiotic?
What's the difference between a vaginal suppository and an oral probiotic?
Both have their place, but they work differently. An oral probiotic supports your gut microbiome, which has flow-on effects to vaginal health — but it takes a more indirect route. A vaginal probiotic suppository delivers beneficial bacteria directly to where they're needed, which can produce faster and more targeted results, especially when recovering from an infection or antibiotic course.
When should I consider using vaginal suppositories?
When should I consider using vaginal suppositories?
They're particularly useful when you're dealing with a pH disruption, recovering from BV or thrush, finishing a course of antibiotics, or noticing early symptoms like unusual odour or discharge. Some women also use them as a preventative measure after sex or during their period when pH fluctuations are more likely.
Can suppositories help with recurring vaginal infections?
Can suppositories help with recurring vaginal infections?
Yes — and this is one of the most well-supported uses for both calendula and probiotic suppositories. For women who keep experiencing BV or thrush despite treatment, incorporating suppositories into a maintenance routine (rather than just treating flare-ups) has been shown to significantly reduce recurrence rates.
Why are suppositories usually recommended to use at bedtime?
Why are suppositories usually recommended to use at bedtime?
Practical reason: lying down allows the suppository to dissolve and absorb properly without gravity working against you. Doing it before bed means you get a full night of contact time, which maximises how effective the product can be. It also means you're not dealing with any discharge from the product dissolving during the day.