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he wants to eat me

Okay so  I have had a yeast infection for a couple of weeks now. I did monistat for one day then I stoped. My boyfriend has really been wanting to eat me out but I have been telling him no because of the infection. I have recently jus been sick due to a virus and my doctor has given me antibiotics. Is it possible that it has made my infection go away? I. Haven't been itching or anything for awhile.
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After you finish your Antibiotic make sure you buy a good refrigerated Probiotic at your health food store as the antibiotic kills your good bacteria
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1460427 tn?1285773515
First of all if your doctor gave you an antibiotic for a viral infection, then he/she is an idiot and you should switch doctors. Antibiotics are only for bacterial infections and will only help bacterial infections, NOT viral infections, they have to run their course. If you truly had a yeast infection, your symptoms would have gotten MUCH worse. Antibiotics cause yeast infections!!! If your symptoms got better on an antibiotic, then you probably had a vaginal bacterial infection like vaginosis (BV). I would give it some time and see if it comes back before your boyfriend performs any kind of oral sex. Yeast and bacterial infections are contagious, do you really want him getting it in his mouth?!
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i would wait a couple of weeks.
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1285326 tn?1433024464
ok dont let him eat u as u call it wharever u do.
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