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i have a female Friend who gets a yeast infection ever time that she has sex with her boyfriend. She wants to have a baby by this guy. So the question is, is their a shot for her so she will no longer get a yeast Infection., Thank you for your time, Please No Cussing or bad Lang.

2007-02-17 13:56:29 · 4 answers · asked by dmncprkr 5 in Health Women's Health

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It may not be a yeast infection it could be BV and it's not the the bf thats the problem its that a man's sperm can throw off the ph in her vagina,so even if he was treated it would be no use she would still get it.I can't imagine it being a yeast infection check out bacteria Vaginosis.I could be wrong but good luck anyway.

2007-02-17 15:26:23 · answer #1 · answered by God Bless You 2 · 0 0

If she gets a yeast infection every time she has sex with her boyfriend
HE HAS NOT BEEN TREATED TO GET RID OF IT.

YES MEN CAN CARRY AND SHARE A YEAST INFECTION.

Or he is getting it from another girl and bringing it to your friend.

A Yeast infection can infect the vagina, intestinal tract or mouth.

So she should think twice until he gets treated.


I hope she is financially well to do. Since when she gets pregnant and has a child to raise, he will probably leave, before the child starts school.

If she hasn't figured out that he keeps giving her the STD, she probably thinks he will actually take care of her and his child.

2007-02-17 22:02:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Male sperm does not cause yeast infections. Yeast infections are caused by poor sanitary habits -- If she and/or her boyfriend kept themselves cleaner, this would not happen.

Suggest that they take a long, soapy hot shower together, with mutual washing of each other, before doing the deed. It can also be a real turn-on!

2007-02-17 22:06:36 · answer #3 · answered by Stanley T 2 · 0 0

Sperm is not the cause. No shots. Treat the infection correctly by the letter. Do exactly what the Dr. or pharmacist says. Ask if he needs to be treated as well. He could be passing it back to her.

2007-02-17 22:52:25 · answer #4 · answered by 1550LMBU 1 · 0 0

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