Unlike boric acid suppositories, NeuEve suppositories are made with only safe, food-grade ingredients. Boric acid is toxic and can be harmful if misused, while NeuEve provides gentle, natural support for vaginal health without the risks.
How to use BV Clear
Each BV Clear box includes three easy-to-insert vaginal suppositories that help manage vaginal health naturally. Depending on the severity of your BV, the days on which you take the suppositories will differ:
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*More frequent use of BV Clear can help you clear BV sooner. However, if you feel burning sensation after using the first BV Clear suppository, you should not use it more frequently than once every 3 days. You can use it less frequently, as detailed in this article, or you can cut a suppository into two halves and use one half every other day.
When treating BV, you may need multiple packs of BV Clear, especially if you have a severe case. The best option is to purchase multiple packs of BV Clear first. Then, after your BV is cleared, you may subscribe to BV Clear for maintenance to stop BV from coming back.
For best results and treating bacterial vaginosis:
- Take probiotic supplements.
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Do not use it during your menstruation period; instead, wait until your period finishes before starting BV Clear.
- Avoid sex while using BV Clear. Semen disrupts your vaginal environment and natural balance and may cause BV to return. If you do have sex, advise your sexual partner to use non-latex condoms, as BV Clear may weaken latex condoms, causing them to tear.
- Pregnant women should speak to their health professional before using BV Clear.
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If, after three packs, your bacterial vaginosis is still not cleared, we suggest that you take a lab test for BV diagnosis and to rule out sexually transmitted infections. This will confirm if your condition is bacterial vaginosis, not yeast infection, or other vaginal infections. If bacterial vaginosis is confirmed, your condition may be a stubborn case. You can try the extra-strength formula called BV Clear Finisher. It has been successful in clearing stubborn BV.
- How do I know if my BV is cleared?
How to insert a suppository
- Remove the suppository from the packaging. Use an applicator, if necessary.
- Lie on your back, raise your knees, and gently insert one suppository with a finger or applicator. Push it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.
- Relax, read a book, or stare at the ceiling in this same position for 15 minutes, or until the suppository melts. This will help absorption into the vaginal walls.
A quick note on that tingly feeling you might be experiencing:
A mild tingling or burning sensation, vaginal discharge, or spotting are normal reactions to BV Clear and are more likely if you’re breastfeeding or using birth control pills. You’ll find that these BV symptoms disappear when you finish your course of suppositories.
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Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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The healthy vagina
A healthy vagina is home to a delicate balance of bacteria, including friendly lactobacillus species, and exists in a natural state of equilibrium. This vaginal environment prevents infections.
What causes Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)?
There are plenty of things to blame for bacterial vaginosis, especially in sexually active women. Your menstruation, hormonal changes, menopause, antibiotics like metronidazole, over-washing, and even semen, can disrupt your vaginal pH and natural balance. Lactobacilli are replaced by harmful anaerobic bacteria that thrive in higher pH, causing itching, a strong, embarrassing odor, and grey, watery vaginal discharge.
How does BV Clear naturally treat bacterial vaginosis?
BV Clear beats BV by restoring balance to your vaginal pH and reducing harmful bacteria. Unlike boric acid vaginal suppositories, it works with your body's natural processes. Carefully selected nutrients support good bacteria thrive and support the re-growth of Lactobacilli and healthy vaginal pH. As if by magic, BV symptoms disappear, and you maintain a normal vaginal microbiota. Goodbye discomfort, hello healthy, happy vagina!
How many packs of BV Clear do you need?
BV-free by day 9
Mild BV
You’ve never had BV before and haven’t tried any other treatments.
Use 1 Pack of BV Clear.
BV-free by day 12
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You have recurrent bacterial vaginosis, and you’ve tried one other treatment, such as boric acid vaginal suppositories, tea tree oils, acid gels, or probiotic suppositories. Use 2 Pack of BV Clear.
Use 2 Packs of BV Clear.
BV-free by day 9
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You have recurrent bacterial vaginosis, and you’ve tried multiple treatments - including BV Clear, antibiotics (e.g. metronidazole), douching, and/or those mentioned above.
Use 1 Pack of BV Clear Finisher, or 3 Packs of BV Clear.
BV-free by day 12
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Your BV is recurrent, and you’ve tried multiple treatments - including BV Clear, antibiotics (e.g. metronidazole), douching, and/or those mentioned above.
Use 2 Packs of BV Clear Finisher.
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Once you’ve beaten BV, we recommend inserting one suppository each week for optimal vaginal health, excluding the week of your menstruation period, for a further three months.
One pack per month of BV Clear or BV Clear Finisher.
This will maintain a healthy female vaginal microbiome and can help prevent further episodes of BV.