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Gardnerella, also know as bacterial vaginitis, can be tough to cure for some people.
I'm guessing you aren't in the US, because I don't regocnize the names of those meds, but I googled them, and monodoks is our equivalent of doxycline. That won't work for trich or bv. From what I can tell for ornicid, and its a big guess because the page wasn't translated, is that its our equivalent of flagyl, which should work for both bv and trich. I couldn't find any reference for the last one you mentioned.
Using things like douches, any kind of feminine or baby wipe, scented toilet paper, bubble baths, scented soaps or body washes in the vaginal area, etc., can all cause bv. The trich might have caused the bv as well, and if you are using any of the other things, it might be aggravating it.
The other option is that since you stopped using the ornicid because of mens, it didn't have enough time to work, either before or after your cycle.
I hope this helps, and just doesn't confuse you any more.
Jess