Vaginal infection?
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With this sort of thing you will have to inevitably visit the doctor. If you are allergic to or have irritation due to the suppositories, you will have to seek your doctor’s advice as to what to do about that. Also, if you have an infection, you will have to visit the doctor to get antibiotics to cure the infection. Either way it goes, you need to see your doctor and quick! It’s nothing to be ashamed of or scared about. It sounds like something that can be taken care of with simple antibiotics or medicines. Best Wishes
owch! that sounds sore and as though you have an infection, im afraid, go to the dr as soon as you can unfortunately you may have to have antibiotics, try to drink plenty especially cranberry juice as this is a natural antibiotic and this will help with the infection.
Go to your doctor. If you don’t it will be very painful to have to baby born.
i would guess irritation from the suppositories. Does your DR know you are using them and how often? You really should talk to him/her.
I would go to the doctor as soon as possible. Untill then just drink as much water as possible, and drink cranberry tea, if you dont feel like drinking it hot put it in the fridge…It is WAY better for you than cranberry juice as juice usually has sugar and preservative in it….I would also discontinue the use of the suppositories so you there is no further discomfort or irritation….
Good Luck and Congrats on the Pregnancy
Hi, I’d see a doctor. Vaginal infections are very common during pregnancy because of the changing hormones. This affects the pH balance of your body and also the beneficial bacteria levels in your digestive tract. If a doctor does say that it is an infection and prescribes antibiotics, make sure you follow this up by taking probiotics to repopulate your digestive tract with the beneficial bacteria in your intestines. This beneficial bacteria helps with digestion, but also to fight off the bad bacteria that causes infections. You need this to make sure the infection doesn’t re-occur. Unfortunately most conventional doctors don’t know squat about this sort of thing because they’re so brainwashed by the pharmaceutical companies – you’ll probably have to do your own research. The internet has lots of info. Good luck, I hope this resolves itself soon!
Go to the doctor. Who knows what it is, but I can tell you that I never had a yeast infection until I got pregnant. I am 27, 36 weeks along, and I have had 3 during this pregnancy! You have no idea what your body is capable of until you are pregnant, it seems.