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159063 tn?1247272817

ohh soo frustrated

hello all, hope someone can help me here, I think I have a yeast infection. its all external itching and burning though, not internal, I am 10 days post IUI, I think I maybe had one yeast infection in my whole life. I never ever get them before AF. I read online a lot of people who got yeast right before they found out they were pregnant, from the pregnancy hormones, is this possible, i mean anything is possible, but has anyone ever heard of this, could someone please give me some insight, I went to the pharmacy to get something for this, but all of the creams say consult MD if pregnant. I took an HPT today not FMU and its negative, its still early 10DPO so what do you all think. thanks so much for all your help. and sticky baby dust to all..  
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you can see my other post.........I'm thinking I may have caused a miscarriage last month....... I'd call your dr and ask what to take if you are pregnant. I know my dr had me take something when I got one w/my other pregnancies but I believe it was a 5 day :) I'd be safe and call rather than sorry and looking back like I am..........

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174483 tn?1327625477
when i was pregnant, my doc said to get the 7-day monistat, its not as strong as the one step,
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