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vaginal infection

Has anyone experience having severe white discharges during pregnancy,and its really itchy!!?
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Sounds like a yeast infection to me, your OB should be able to give you medicine to clear it up. You usually have to take it vaginally for 7 days. I know in my first trimester I got an exam and was showing no signs of anything and ended up having vagitosis and was prescribed a vaginal cream, I had no issues from the medication and am now 33 weeks.
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I had it with my first born and It would itch and irritated my lady part. I started wearing panty liners from the discharge . Its just a yeast infection thats pretty common in pregnancy. I drank a lot of water and cranberry juice . Also ask your doc what type of medicine you can take to clear it up
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Mine wasn't while I was pregnant bur they have over the counter stuff u van get to get rid of it bur idk if u can use while prego so I would def ask ur dr. And I believe if u would still have when u went into labor u just couldn't have a  normal delivery as that would b the only way baby could get infected.  But the stuff to clear it up works quick. I think mine was gone inn like 3 maybe 4 days
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Did it affect the baby?
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Not while ive been pregnant but had a yeast infection b4 and Thats exactly what my symptoms were.  Id talk to ur doc to get checked
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