Do you mean a yeast infection? I've never heard of a trash infection.
If it's yeast, use one of the over the counter creams, and then avoid getting another one by eating yogurt (make sure it specifies that it has live cultures)
If you don't mean yeast...well, I have no idea.
Sorry if that was no help.
Oh, and yeast infections won't stop a pregnancy.
And if it's a Urinary tract infection- to prevent another- drink the good ol cranberry juice. =)
2007-04-03 10:06:13
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answered by MyBrainsOnFire 3
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I believe you mean "thrush" not trash, although it may feel like it. The first thing you have to do is to treat the infection, then worry about getting pregnant. It is essential to be as healthy as possible before starting on a baby. Below is the treatment for thrush:
Locally applied creams, pessaries, lozenges or gels, depending on the site affected. The most widely used are the imidazoles although there are other useful preparations. If in doubt consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
Systemically administered preparations, such as capsules or tablets. These are costly, but very effective, and usually only require a single dose.
Your doctor should be advising you on these matters.
2007-04-03 10:07:21
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answered by Nanneke 4
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yeah, I assume you mean thrush too.
Thrush is an infection caused by a yeast called Candida. Small numbers of Candida commonly live on the skin and around the vaginal area. These are usually harmless. The immune system and the harmless bacteria that normally live on the skin and in the vagina usually stop Candida from thriving. However, when conditions are good for Candida, it multiplies and may invade the vagina and cause symptoms.
The conditions Candida likes best are warm, moist, airless parts of the body. This is why the vagina is the most common site for Candida infection.
Thrush is the second most common cause of a vaginal discharge. (The most common cause of vaginal discharge is bacterial vaginosis.) The discharge is usually creamy white, but is sometimes watery. It can cause itch, redness, discomfort, or pain around the outside of the vagina. Sometimes symptoms are minor and clear up on their own. Often symptoms can be quite irritating and will not go without treatment.
Thrush does not damage the vagina, and it does not spread to damage the uterus (womb). If you are pregnant it will not harm your baby.
Topical treatments
There are various pessaries and creams which you insert into the vagina with an applicator. They contain anti-yeast medicines such as clotrimazole, econazole, fenticonazole, or miconazole. Commonly, a single large dose inserted into the vagina is sufficient to clear a bout of thrush. However, you may also want to rub some anti-yeast cream onto the skin around the vagina for a few days, especially if it is itchy. You can get topical treatments on prescription, or you can buy them at pharmacies. Side-effects are uncommon, but read the product label for full information.
Tablets
Two options are available. Fluconazole, which is taken as a single dose, or itraconazole which is taken as two doses over the course of one day. You can get these treatments on prescription, and you can also buy fluconazole from pharmacies without a prescription. Side-effects are uncommon, but always read the product label for full information. Do not take these if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You may also want to rub some anti-yeast cream onto the skin around the vagina for a few days, especially if it is itchy.
Tablets and topical treatments are equally effective. Tablets are more convenient, but are more expensive than topical treatments.
And wow you were married at 17??? You are safe to have a baby even with thrush, just not good for your hubby
2007-04-03 10:07:29
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answered by Jason F 4
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I don't know what to say...I've never heard of an infection called trash. Why don't you research it on-line? You've been married over a year and you're 18? I would suggest giving it some time before trying for a baby, but if that's really what you want then I would raise your concerns to a professional.
2007-04-03 10:05:54
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answered by War Veteran 3
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If you can't drink 3 liters of water a day in order to keep yourself healthy, you might want to re-evaluate your ability to care for a completely incapable and vulnerable infant. 18 years old is still very young. As for a trash infection? I'm not sure what that is. Do you mean thrush?
2007-04-03 10:04:33
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answered by Lauren 3
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Thrush, I think, not "trash". And it's "vaginal", not virginal. If you're virginal, that would certainly explain why you're not getting pregnant. If you have a thrush infection, it will not respond to antibiotics, because it is a fungus, not a bacterial infection. In fact, antibiotics can make it worse. But there are effective treatments, and drinking water isn't one of them. You should see a new doctor. If what you have is a urinary TRACT infection, then antibiotics and drinking lots of fluid could be useful. Neither of these things should interfere with your ability to get pregnant.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/vaginitis.htm
2007-04-03 10:03:51
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Do you mean a TRACT infection? I don't think there is a 'trash' infection. A tract infection is a Urinary Tract Infection, and if drinking water isn't clearing it up, you'll need antibiotics. You can get pregnant anytime. Stressing on it is not going to help. But you should definitely get your infection cleared up first.
2007-04-03 10:04:11
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answered by gilgamesh 6
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I have no idea what a trash infection is, but it sounds like you need antibiotics for it, because water alone doesn't cure an infection. I would try another doctor...
2007-04-03 10:03:42
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answered by Anne 4
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answered by Lavonne 1
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Are you talking about a thrush infection? You need to have antibiotics or antifungal medicatioon to clear that up. And by the way, it's a vaginal infection and not a virginal infection.
2007-04-03 10:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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