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can bacterial vaginosis and or having an yeast infection causes group b strep ?
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Harmless to the mom not moon. Lol
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Nope! Group b strep is naturally occurring in some women. It's harmless to the moon but can cause issues if it's not treated prior to birth thus the testing. Which I hate, by the way. Lol! Bacterial vaginosis can form from an untreated treaty infection and can also just form in it's own as well. Yeast infections occur when your yeast become unbalanced. Bacteria vaginosis occurs when you get an overgrowth of bacteria that is naturally occurring. All three can be easily treated with either antibiotics or over the counter creams. The over the counter creams for yeast and antibiotics for the other two.
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