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6709254 tn?1389303349

Go See Doc or No?

I'm so aggravated right now cause for the first time since I've been pregnant I have a yeast infection. I've been using vagisil but it seems like its nit working. I still itch and burn after like 15 minutes. Should I go to the doctor or no? I cant use monistat cause I break out. Should I just let it pass on its own or go get seen?
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6709254 tn?1389303349
I tried the yogurt thing before I got pregnant and it broke me out. I have really sensitive skin. I can eat yogurt fine though. Lol
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well a kinda weird trick to get rid of them is yogurt. dip a tampon in plain yogurt then insert while you sleep. gets rid of them in teo days for me I just hate taking meds when pregnant
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No prob :-)
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6709254 tn?1389303349
Thanks ladies
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6709254 tn?1389303349
Ok im going to go. Cause the medicine I have doesn't work for more than 15 minutes due to me going to the bathroom every 15 minutes.
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They might be able to give u something stronger and/or something to take orally maybe. Id just call em and see.
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Yeast infections generally don't go away on their own. I would see your doctor about it. Good luck. Sounds miserable.
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I would go get seen I got a pill which you just take one time & its gone , the yeast infection drove me crazy Lol
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