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vaginal itch

I am 11wks 4days pregnant. I just got off 3 types of antibotics for a uti and BV, about a couple days ago. Almost the day after, I started having vaginal itch.. i read it could be a yeast infection if accompanied by disharge. I do have discharge but no odd smell. I really would hate to have to go through another set of antibiotics while im pregnant. My next doctor appointment is not until Feb. 28th. Could it really be another infection or just the Ph balance? No brown or pink color.. just irritating itchiness.. also, my symptomes have decreased. A normal sign? Or should i be concerned. Last appointment was @ 10 weeks. 168 bpm and baby was moving :)
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3860275 tn?1358726110
Agree with the girls above, get some cream. I know anytime I take antibiotics I get itchy. Good luck
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1984089 tn?1349482899
You can get monistat 7 or the store brand just get one that has the cream for the outside itch it comes in the same box make sure u get one for 3 days or more good luck
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4251679 tn?1370305531
I agree with stacey. When I had a uti I had to take a vaginal cream (forget the name) along with my antibiotics to prevent getting a yeast infection from the antibiotics.
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1806883 tn?1458321004
Its the antibiotics that have caused the yeast infection, go and get some cannestion or similar from the chemist and you could also get some pro biotics as well that will help too :)
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