You should only take medicines with the advice of a doctor if you are pregnant.
The safety depends on the medication. Ask your prenatal care provider or pharmacist for advice.
Yes, you can take yeast infection medicine while taking BV antibiotics. Talk with your pharmacist for more information.
A yeast infection is not a symptom of pregnancy but is something some women experience, pregnant or not. If you've had sex you could be pregnant, a pregnancy test is the best way to determine if you are pregnant.
Yes, pregnant women are susceptible to yeast infections caused by hormonal changes. And yes you can still get pregnant while you have an infection.
Yes, a yeast infection can cause headaches in some people. A doctor can prescribe you medicine to help clear up your yeast infection.
Absolutely not! You can get pregnant and also give the guy the yeast infection.
yes
Yes you can get pregnant; Monistat is not a spermicide. However, you should NOT have sex with a yeast infection-- you can pass it to the guy, who can then pass it back to you. Guys can be yeast carriers without symptoms.
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.
Paranoid much. A yeast infection has to do with bacteria.
No matter what color it is, if you think it's blood you should go and see your ob-gyn
Probably a yeast infection
You always have white discharge. But you can get medicine at a pharmacy that will get rid of your infection.