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Arrrrgh. Yeast Infection!

Hello ladies!   I don't post much on the site, but I visit it about everyday.
This is month 5 of being on clomid.  Tomorrow will be day 10 of cycle, so I will be ovulating soon.  HOWEVER, I was on an antibiotic and NOW I have a yeast infection!!!!  I've never ever had one before in my 35 years!  I called my drs office today to call in a prescription for me.  Does anyone have any idea how soon this will clear up??  I've had it since about last Thursday (but didn't know what it was b/c I've never had one before.)  Do you think it will clear up in time for ovulation????   ARrrgh!  :(
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It can start to clear up in 24 hours.  So you should be fine by the big O.  Good luck.  
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Nowadays they have one day yeast treatments that you just get from the drug store.  I'd probably use the 3-day treatment though since it's probably a little more effective.  A little hint, the next time you're on antibiotics eat yogurt or buy Acidophilus tablets to take during the treatment.

Good luck!!
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Thanks girls!  I'll take your advice if I ever take an antibiotic again! (I'm not planning on it.  ha.  This is miserable!)
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