FAQ
How often should I take Fem?
If you are dealing with an existing infection, or for those prone to recurring infections, we recommend taking two capsules of Fem per day. Once symptoms improve the dosage can be reduced to one per day until the bottle is finished..
Can I take Fem and Ease together?
Yes absolutely, in fact we recommend it, especially if you’re trying to get on top of a recurring infection. Ease is designed to address any existing infections at the source while Fem works on a gut level to fight thrush and BV, and restore a healthy vaginal microbiome.
How do I use Ease?
Ease is a vaginal suppository, not an oral tablet. After ensuring your hands are clean, gently insert an Ease capsule using the provided applicator or your finger, pushing it as high up as it will go. Go to bed and within a few hours, the capsule will dissolve and start working its magic. Discharge after treatment is normal, so wear a pad or period undies during and after treatment.
How often should I use Ease?
For effective relief from an active infection like BV or thrush, we recommend treating yourself to one pessary nightly for a maximum of 3 consecutive days or until symptoms cease. Just remember to put intimacy on hold for a while — both intercourse and oral are off the menu during this period and for 24-48 hours after treatment to ensure all traces of boric acid have been flushed from the vagina.
How long should I wait to have intercourse after using Ease?
We recommend waiting at least 24-48 hours after treatment to ensure all traces of boric acid have been flushed from the vagina to prevent unnessecary friction and microtears. It's also important to ensure any infections have been fully cleared up as both thrush and BV can be passed from partner to partner.
Can I use Ease while on my period?
We advise waiting until the end (or near the end) of your period before starting use.