Yes! I am now 30 weeks pregnant and also have had multiple yeast infections where I live in Oz is currently experiencing 40 degree temperatures which has not helped. I found that putting cold yoghurt down there offers relief and yoghurt has properties in it that help the cause of the infection. The creams that I have i also put in the fridge to keep cool and I have found that this really helps. Other then that I am constantly in the shower wear cotton undies and always wash my clothing in an antifungal wash.
2007-12-09 11:19:26
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answered by Desperate Mummy 5
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answered by ? 3
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I got my 1st yeast infection in the beginning with this pregnancy. I never had one before. My doctor said it's very common. Eating yogurt and drinking cranberry juice might help a little besides all the medicines. My doctor recommended Monistat 3.
2007-12-09 10:48:22
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answered by Precious 7
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Yea I've hear that it's common to get yeast infections while pregnant. Sorry to hear nothing seems to be helping. I hope it clears up for you soon though.
2007-12-09 10:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Eliminate Yeast Infection Fast : http://YeastCured.uzaev.com/?uFmA
2016-07-03 08:15:21
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answered by ? 3
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im 28wks and have had 2 so far but they are very common and so are bladder infections...talk to your doc about it ASAP just to keep everything in check and baby healthy
2007-12-09 11:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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it is normal - annoying - but normal.
best wishes!
ps. just an idea: i use those flushable wipes to keep things "cleaner" down there. i buy the toddler ones in a big bag - they are cheaper and have no alcohol.
2007-12-09 10:53:03
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answered by Reese's Mom 3
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yup, very normal. I had the B strep thing also with my first 2 pregnancies. Don't worry.
2007-12-09 10:48:19
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answered by piggyrod 2
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With my first, I had one, sithe my second, none and with this one, none as of yet.
Ask your doc at your next appt.
2007-12-09 10:49:40
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answered by ~>M3 N MY 2 GYRLZ<~ 3
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