Terconazole is considered safe for use during pregnancy, especially after the first trimester. Its vaginal administration minimizes absorption, making it a preferred choice for treating yeast infections at any stage of pregnancy. It is important to always inform your pharmacist about your pregnancy when seeking medication.
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