Yes, its very common because of all the increased moisture in your whole body, including your vaginal area. Please treat it right away because there's the risk of miscarriage or preterm labor can increase when infections are present in the pelvic organs. Best to get it professionally diagnosed to make sure it actually is yeast and not a bacterial or viral infection, as the treatment is different.
2007-03-17 12:08:03
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answered by rebecca h 2
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, getting pregnant can cause yeast infections. It is due to our immune systems not being on full alert.
2007-03-17 12:16:31
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answered by Stumped 3
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I don't think so, although being pregnant can dry your "area" up a bit.
You should go to the doctor if you Suspect you have a yeast infection - it needs to be treated.
2007-03-17 11:38:39
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answered by ♥H] ッ 6
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You can get those nasty yeast infections ANY time...even during pregnancy....Drink plenty of Cranberry Juice & Water, and eat yogert. your hormones are real wacky now especially where your pregnant now. Make sure your partner is also clean, he can give them to you as well.
2007-03-17 11:43:46
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answered by K F 3
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Some women's immunities are lower during the first few months of pregnancy so you may be more susceptible to a yeast infection.l
2007-03-17 11:38:51
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answered by Mandie 4
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no but your immune system is more vulnerable to it during the first few months of prgnancy but yeast infection is not an effect of pregnancy
2007-03-17 11:40:49
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answered by kam_904 2
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Yes, pregnancy is a common cause for yeast infections, as are the use of oral contraceptives, engaging in vaginal sex after anal sex in an unhygienic manner, and using lubricants containing glycerine.
2007-03-17 11:39:14
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answered by Jamie 4
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