I've been dealing with a recurring yeast infection lately, and I'm also pregnant. Could pregnancy actually be a cause for developing yeast infections more often?
Yes, it is very common because of hormonal changes during pregnancy. My saas advised me to wear loose cotton clothes and drink lots of water to prevent irritation. But definitely consult your doctor for a safe ointment or medicine.
Having thyroid during my pregnancy made me realize how sensitive our hormonal balance is. Yeast infections are very common because of these shifts. Make sure you discuss it with your gynac during your routine checkups so they can treat it safely.
Yes, hormonal shifts make it very common, but don't waste money buying random over-the-counter creams that might not be safe. Just ask your gynac during your regular scheduled checkup. They can easily prescribe a cheap and safe treatment.
I am planning my pregnancy right now and I actually didn't know yeast infections were so common during this time! It is good to know it's just hormonal. I will make sure to keep a check on this and ask my doctor if it happens.
Oh god, as if the sleepless nights and backaches weren't enough, pregnancy hormones love giving us yeast infections! It is super common because of all the hormonal changes down there. Don't worry, just ask your gynac for a safe cream, don't try self-treating.
I felt so embarrassed and uncomfortable when I got a yeast infection in my second trimester. My doctor told me it happens because of increased estrogen levels. Please don't feel bad about it, just tell your doctor so they can give you safe medication.
Honestly, dealing with yeast infection itchiness on top of throwing up all day was my worst nightmare! It is very common due to altered pH levels down there. Wear cotton undies and get a safe pregnancy-friendly treatment prescribed by your doctor.
Sending you lots of care, yeast infections are honestly so irritating and painful to deal with during pregnancy. Increased vaginal discharge and hormones make us very prone to it. Please speak to your gynac, they deal with this all the time.