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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

YEAST INFECTIONS WHILE PREGNANT

It is normal to have an increase in vaginal discharge whenever you are pregnant, however, if you have vaginal itching, vaginal redness, feel sore and have burning, you probably have thrush (candida or monilia).  The OTC remedies (suppositories/creams) are perfectly safe throughout pregnancy, but as I always say, please make sure to speak with your health care provider first.

Try to cut down on sugar and white flour until your infection is gone; perhaps even after it is gone.  It is said that natural plain yogurt (not flavored) is very good at keeping yeast infections at bay.  It helps to restore the natural balance of organisms.

If you do get a yeast infection, don't worry.  It is very normal to get more yeast infections while pregnant.  Many women don't experience their first yeast infection until they become pregnant for the first time.  Just think....our vaginas are the perfect place for bacteria to grow.  All bacteria needs, in order to grow, is a warm, dark, damp place.  And that makes the perfect environment for a yeast infection.

Please also be aware that antibiotics can also help cause yeast infections.  Antibiotics are meant to kill bacteria but they can sometimes kill the good bacteria (that help fight off the bad bacteria) as well.

Some suggestions that might help:
  • Eat plain yogurt (as mentioned above).
  • Wear cotton (breathable) underwear.
  • Try to take a 2nd bath each day (even if only to rinse off "down there").
  • Don't use any deodorant soaps, sprays, or wipes in the vaginal area.
  • Try to shower right after sexual intercourse, if at all possible.

1 comment:

  1. Michele,
    Thanks for reading my blog and posting a comment. I love meeting new bloggers! I scrolled through your blog, and you have some good information, I would love to read more about you and your family! This morning Ava and Wes have been really cranky, Wes screamed from 7-9:30 solid. I wanted to kill myself... what de-stressor strategies do you have for these moments????

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