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TMI...who else deals with a lot of yeast infection. It seems I have the most sensitive Vag on Earth...ugh
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My Dr suggested 1/3 cup of white vinegar in 1 litre of water and to just wash the outside when you go to the toilet every other time and it works wonders fort me,I use it when I feel an itch coming on.
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I noticed I had one before I found out I was pregnant. But I saw online that pregnant women are not supposed to use monistat..but my doc told me it was ok im still kinda nervous
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you're not alone. I had them like crazy when pregnant with my daughter.
and I had BV like three times between finding out I was pregnant at 5wks, and then even after I lost my boy at 16wks I got it again.
Apparently something so simple as sperm can throw off you pH down there.
Which sucked cause how are we supposed to try to get pregnant again if I keep getting BV because of him 'going' inside of me.
So I did my research and changed my entire diet.
No more beer, more greens, etc. And I haven't had it since. hoping it stays that way.
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I get them so much!! I bought over the counter pills too which did nothing!  Had to buy the cream because it was a weekend and Dr was closed. My Dr usually prescribe me a pill tho.
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I've had it before I was pregnant.. And it kept coming back every month and nothing halped UNTIL the weirdest thing i read... To put honey down there.. That is the only thing that completely cured it and it never came back again! :) super weird but it really works!
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Sorry to all you ladies suffering from this annoying infection...I'm with ya and know the struggle
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Im 35 weeks and I get them about every other week or so now :( very annoying ..
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Speak of. I'm sitting on a toilet at the moment of how irritating it is. I can't stand it. I hate them. I don't have insurance so I took over the counter pills...totally just made it worse:( hate this ughh
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I got it even before pregnancy... but more often now that I am. Oh and my doctor gives me the pill, so idk about that. I get it so often I start running to the store to get the cream, although I really hate the cream. Boy I tell you that YI can have you all messed up downstairs.Thanks ladies at least I'm not the only one.
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Its normal while pregnant.. It might sounds weird but use a blow dryer down there.. Not to burn your vag. Of course but to keep it dry.. It works for me .. ESPECIALLY AFTER A SHOWER
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Yes I will be 36weeks tommorow and ive had quite a bit of bladder infection and yeast infections during my pregnancy its normal tho
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889551 tn?1416184483
I got them frequently while pregnant. It really just messes with everything downstairs. Lol.
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I just found out today I have one. I got a 3 day cream and it's really weird because this is my first one I thought I was the only one. Lol.
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I do. I'm very allergic to anything and everything so I tend to get them a lot they SUCK :/
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I do aswell im 8weeks along and just got over one. It ***** cus pregoz cant get the pill only vaginal 7day creams
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