Not usually, but sometimes it could be an STD. You might want to make a doctors appointment and have them check you out so you know for sure what it is.
not likely if that is the only symptom, are you sure it is a yeats infection, because increased secretions is normal during pregnancy?
Yes. A yeast infection will generally not affect fertility.
yeast infections have nothing to do with being or getting pregnant
I also have a Urinary Track Infection and a lot of pregnancy symptoms. I'm wondering if I'm pregnant or if it's just the Urinary Track Infection?
You can experience PMS symptoms and be pregnant yes. But if you get your period then you aren't pregnant.
Even in the presence of bleeding, you could still be pregnant.
You could have had an incomplete miscarriage or have an infection. Contact your Dr immediately.
You could be. But the yeast infection would not be a result of being pregnant. Yeast infections after ovulation could be a result of high estrogen levels.
No, but you can get a STD or infection.
YES.
yes,you still COULD be pregnant. Not every woman has the same symptoms but nausea and tiredness are most definitely symptoms.
yes you could be pregnant.
Yes you could, you get all the symptoms of a normal pregnancy.
An inapparent infection occurs when a susceptible person is exposed to an agent, is consequently infected, but neverdevelops clinical symptoms (subclinical). An inapparent infection may result in immunity - but they may not develop immunity and could even become a carrier.In contrast, an exposed susceptible person may develop symptoms (clinical infection), but later enter a period where they no longer exhibit those symptoms. This person would be said to have a "latent infection". They have not recovered - they are still infected -- and they might start to exhibit clinical symptoms later.Exposed ---- Infected ------ no symptoms --------------------------------------> Resolution INAPPARENT INFECTIONExposed ---- Infected ----- symptoms ----no symptoms ---- symptoms ----> Resolution|< Latent Infection>|- Dominick A. Leone -
diabetes you could have a UTI (urinary tract infection ) or if your female you could be pregnant galbladder infection or kidney infection