ok i mis-stepped and should have elaborated.....sorry for that.....
here's a better way of putting it....i mis-stepped saying it can become an std, what i meant is it can be transferred, therefore in the case of a non-monogomous relationship, other partners can end up with YI's....i apologize very much.....i was on the right track lol, just didn't catch my words!
It is known that while having sex with yeast infection, even using a condom, can be very painful and uncomfortable. Sex can also worsen the infected area as it can cause slight bruises and will cause the infection harder to cure. So, it is very important to cure the infection before having sex. Besides, sex is much more pleasurable for you and your partner, without the pain and the discomfort from yeast infection.
So, can you spread a yeast infection to your sexual partner? Yes, you can. It is recommended to refrain from sexual activities and start the process of curing your yeast infection as soon as possible. There is a method of curing yeast infection using natural cures that has been proven to completely eliminate yeast infection in a matter of hours.
so, i apologize.....it's not classified as an std, but partners can "trade" it, to one another and to others....TMK most men don't even know they have it, therefore causing a spread prior to treatment
yes its said that virgins can get yeast infections
i have never ever heard of a yeast infection turing into an std
Okay, from what I'm getting from this is that a yeast infection can turn into a "Sexually Transmitted Disease"? I'm not 100% sure on this but I'm pretty sure that even virgins can get yeast infections. Does that mean a virgin can get a "sexually" transmitted disease without ever being "sexual"? Now to me that doesn't make any sense.
I really dont know the stats but I do know that with my first pregnancy that sadly ended in a miscarriage was concieved whilst I was on Birthcontrol... It is very possible and if you really dont want to get pregnant you should use birthcontrol and a condom.
we've already answered this question.....but i will repeat my response to your previous posting.....birth control in and of itself is not 100% effective.....also, whereas "you" may be in a monogamous relationship, you do not always know if your fiance is....also, as i've said in other postings, just b/c you are both faithful, doesn't mean that between you 2, you couldnt develop a yeast infection that CAN turn into an std.....
if you do not want babies, ALWAYS double protect yourself....it is the ONLY way aside from abstinence to prevent std's and babies.....and even then, accidents DO happen everyday.....
My sister has 2 children she was on b/c and her husband wearing condom both times, no birth control is 100%.