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"Funnily enough I had reason to ask that question today. I'm told polyurethane condoms "should be" fine with oestrogen cream. V xxx " That is good to know. I'm guessing that's the majority of the non-latex condoms. Best start getting the various boys to start working out which ones they like... I've only liked and used the extra strong's by Durex in the past. | |||
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"Personally I would steer clear of oestrogen creams as too much of this hormone is a possible cancer risk in women. . believe me I've researched so much stuff since my diagnosis. .." Thanks. I'm sure my *cough* friend will take the advice of their GP. | |||
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"I'm getting on well my with HRT in gel form, it would be good to know more about the do's and don'ts of the topical cream though should I need to use it in the future. Life without HRT would be unthinkable for me at the moment. Obviously have to be careful not to apply near genitals or breasts though." This is a cream that is applied directly to the vagina rather than any of the other alternatives. | |||
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