Pregnant..Vaginal yeast infection helpppp!!?


Question:
Im 30 weeks preg..and i suspected that i had a yeast infection..a yellowish sometimes greenish discharge i can see in my panties and it started to smell bad during my pregnancy..worried is this can affect my baby? what causes yeast infection..or is this normal? and sorry for the nasty words..just worried..tnx for all the answers..

Answers:
Congatulations.

Yeasts are common and can overrun your systems. We all have about 2lb of bacteria in our systems helping to digest our food. The good bacteria digest our food and give us extra B vitamins, the yeasts just give us wind and can break out into thrush and athletes foot. A good probiotic will help to restore the balance and you can use live yoghurt as a douce to kill off the thrush. Obviously there are stonger things to tackle the yeasts but your pregnancy puts them out of reach.

You could see a good nutitional therapist who will be able to help advise you on foods to avoid and those to eat more of to help you battle with your problem.
Get in to see your doctor as soon as possible. Although a yeast infection will not hurt your baby, but if left untreated, it could harm the baby, especially during childbirth. Your doctor will prescribe an antibiotic that is safe to take during pregnancy. Several things cause yeast infections. But women are especially prone during pregnancies.
if you dont want to use medicine for the infection try yogurt smear it on the out side and put some on the in side with your fingers 2 times a day for 3 to 4 days see if it helps it did for me
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