Fungal Infections During Pregnancy

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If you have a fungal (yeast) infection, the doctor will prescribe a prescription such as an anti-fungal vaginal creams or medicines that are safe for pregnant women. Oral antifungal medications to treat vaginal yeast infections are contraindicated in pregnancy.

How to Cure a Yeast Infection Without Prescription Meds

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There’s nothing wrong with following your doctor’s orders but if you are like me who have had enough of anti-fungal medications and creams, you want to go for remedies that are safe and natural. When we use excessive prescription or over-the-counter products, it is possible that Candida will become resilient up to the point that… Read more »

Yeast Infection Herbal Remedies, Up For Grabs

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There are yeast infection herbal remedies available for the taking. The “candidate” is a very potent herbal remedy and is best taken in tincture form. It has been extracted from the bark of a Pau d’arco tree in South America, and its anti-fungal properties are manifested when, under the humid environment of the rainforest where… Read more »

About Bacterial Vaginosis and Pregnancy

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Signs of a bacterial vaginosis infection during pregnancy exhibit symptoms of vaginal irritation, itching and burning that should be checked by your doctor or gynecologist. There is a likelihood that you thought it’s just another onset of yeast infection and you might have tried over-the-counter remedies (such as anti-fungal creams and suppositories). Related Blogs Related… Read more »

Why Does My Yeast Infection Keep Coming Back?

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So, you’ve tried everything you can think of, but you just don’t seem to be able to shake your yeast infection. Most folks think that taking and using a simple anti-fungal medication is all it takes to cure a yeast infection for good, but sadly this isn’t the case.