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Birth control and constant yeast infection??????

So my doctor gave me Loisterin FE, which i've been taking for the past two months. Throughout those 2 months i noticed a white, cheesy discharge and some itching. It answered to all yeast infection symptoms, but when I went to the doctor again, he completely disregarded my concern about the connection. I used Monistat and it didn't help, I used Gynazole, and I had a bloody discharge with gushes of blood. The discharge is still there. I don't know what to do, today he told me that my yeast infection exam came back negative, can he be wrong? He claims that there is nothing wrong with me, BUT THE PROBLEM IS STILL THERE!!! I am negative for all STD's.
I decided to stop using Loisterin and wait it out, what's the best and least side-effect birth control method besides condoms? I'm allergic to latex =/
Please help, I'm about to move in with my bf and this really affects our intimate life.
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Just wanted to say that I have taken Loestrin for 3 years, and never had such a problem. I have no clue why your ob just would just ignore your symptoms. Maybe you need a new doctor!
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update:

my doctor is an idiot, i was right all along. i stopped taking the pill and took duflican, it's been 2 days and it's gone ^___^

moral of the story is: only you can know your body best! good luck.
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