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yeast infection treatment when your pregnant

by Maye Blanda Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Treating a Yeast Infection During Pregnancy
It's safe to treat a yeast infection with over-the-counter (OTC) vaginal creams or suppositories that contain miconazole or clotrimazole. Don't take an oral fluconazole tablet to treat a yeast infection during pregnancy. It may cause birth defects.
Sep 15, 2020

How can I treat a yeast infection while pregnant?

You can safely treat a yeast infection during pregnancy with various over-the-counter antifungal vaginal creams or suppositories. However, it's best to confirm with your health care provider that your symptoms are actually due to a yeast infection before starting treatment.

Can yeast infection affect baby during pregnancy?

The good news: While uncomfortable for the mother-to-be, yeast infections don't affect your pregnancy or your growing baby, and safe treatment options are available.

Will a yeast infection go away on its own during pregnancy?

If you develop symptoms from a yeast infection, they're likely to be bothersome (and may get worse) until you treat the infection, though sometimes they do come and go on their own.

What is the best yeast infection cream while pregnant?

Topical miconazole is preferred for pregnant women because the developing baby is exposed to less medication with this type. Monistat is available as a cream or vaginal suppository, and both forms come with an applicator to insert the medicine into your vagina. You can also apply the cream with your fingers.

Is Monistat safe to use while pregnant?

The CDC and health professionals recommend a 7-day vaginal cream for a yeast infection during pregnancy. The FDA issued a warning about the oral medication fluconazole (DiflucanĀ®) in 20162. Using topical antifungal treatments like MONISTATĀ® during pregnancy is recommended.

Can sperm cause yeast infections?

Vaginal Sex Your partner's natural genital chemistry can change the balance of yeast and bacteria in your vagina. In rare cases, you can have an allergic reaction to your partner's semen. Friction from sex, or certain types of lubricants, condoms, and sex toys may also cause irritation.

Can yeast cause miscarriage?

TUESDAY, Jan. 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A well-known antifungal drug used for vaginal yeast infections may be linked to a slightly increased risk of miscarriage, according to a study of more than 1.4 million Danish pregnancies.

Can Monistat cause miscarriage?

Miscarriage can occur in any pregnancy. One study found a small increased chance for miscarriage with miconazole and clotrimazole, but there were several problems with this study that could have affected the results. Other studies have not found that miconazole or clotrimazole increases the chance for miscarriage.

What is the fastest way to get rid of a yeast infection?

The fastest way to get rid of a yeast infection is by seeing your doctor and getting Fluconazole prescription. Over-the-counter Monistat (Miconazole) and prevention can also work.

Can I use vagisil while pregnant?

According to the American Pregnancy Association, treatment with a vaginal suppository or cream is recommended, under the care of your doctor. Ask your OB/GYN if it is safe for you to use Monistat. The manufacturer of Vagisil states that you should contact your doctor before using Vagisil if you are pregnant.

Why is my private area itchy while pregnant?

During pregnancy, the vagina becomes engorged with blood, and your skin may feel stretched and more sensitive than usual. Products that you used comfortably before conceiving may now irritate your skin, causing it to itch and redden.

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