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Could this b another yeast infection?

I'm 33 weeks pregnant with my 3Rd child. I took all my test and everything even my doctor said everything came out negative. However after taking my glucose test I went to the hospital shortly after due to complaining frm bad pains in my stomach and abdomen area. I was kept there for 4 days where they ran test frm my urine and blood, Finally after a day they diagnosed me with having a uti and ecoli in my urine. They cured me frm the ecoli b4 they let me go (so they say) bt since I was allergic to meds they were prescribing me to cure the uti they had to try meds on me b4 they could send me home, so couple hours later they found one and sent it home with me to b filled. Long story short after 7 days of taking the pills I started having some itching and burning pains even when I urinate my Vagina hurts I also has a whitish discharge with no smell it, it even hurt to have sex. So I called my doc and scheduled an appointment. Bt I couldn't make it so I had to reschedule. While waiting I google some home remedies to put together to get rid of it, but it didn't work nw the symptoms r worse, it hurts to sit or move at times, and my discharge is now greenish grey with a fishy smell to it. What could this b?!?!
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The greenish/yellow discharge with the fishy smell could be signs of BV (Bacterial Vaginosis) it's caused from a ph imbalance.
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I've had a few thru out this whole pregnancy. Bt this is the only one that has changed in symptoms it went frm itchy burning white and NO smell into a itchy burning every nw and then with a little greenish/grey discharge.
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It sounds like it may be a yeast infection. Usually antibiotics causes them because all of the good bacteria is killed in the process. If you have never had one before, go to the doctor to double check and then you can get it treated if so.
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