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Menopause Yeast Infection

Pink discharge after treating yeast infection for a postmenopausal woman?  Is this normal?
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Possibly, but it might not have so much to do with the yeast infection. What treatment did you have? How long has it been since menopause?
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I had Monistat 1 day.  I have been in menopause since late 2017
I do know some women who have had an unexpected period out of the blue well after they were sure they were done. But it's never a bad idea to check in with your ob/gyn if you are seeing anything red or pink.
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