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yeast infection

I know I have a yeast infection because I have had them tons of times before and also I been taking a antibiotic daily prescribed by my doctor for recurring uti that also cause my yeast infection. What should I use to get rid of it?
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Im 24 weeks pregnant and had been getting yeast infection often my dr prescibed me flucanozole it really help, and also cut down on the amount of sweets that you consume that has really helped also drink more water
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I'm sure it's safe to insert the cream with the applicator it comes with
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I was given the cainsten cream and pessary tablet things by a midwife..
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I have a list of over the counter medicine I can take while pregnant from my doctor for different things . And under yeast infections it says monistat aand one other one I was just wondering if any of you women have tried this while pregnant
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I got given canisten cream and pessary.. im from uk so not sure where your from if they sell that. But mine was prescribed by my gp so it must be ok to use x
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Yogurt and cranberry juice can help as well as baths in epsom salt.
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7748013 tn?1394756198
If you're pregnant...call your dr.
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