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Dealing with Yeast Infections During Pregnancy

Yeast infections during pregnancy require that even more care than usual be taken in administering proper treatment. Here are a few guidelines to follow should you have to deal with yeast infections during pregnancy.

The first thing to understand about treating yeast infections during pregnancy is that you will not be doing any self-medicating. Perhaps you are used to using a home remedy or an over the counter product. While you are pregnant, it becomes even more important that any medications you use are done so with the knowledge and consent of your doctor. Take no herbal remedies and use no over the counter cream or oral medication until you see your physician.

Another point to consider is that while your condition may appear to be a yeast infection to you, there may in fact be another condition that is the cause of the infection. Since yeast infections during pregnancy require a higher level of monitoring, the first thing your doctor will want to do is to verify the actual origins for your situation, and then administer the correct treatment.

Your doctor will know exactly how to treat yeast infections during pregnancy. He or she will also know exactly which treatments will be best for you, based on your general health, the condition of your child's development, which trimester you happen to be in currently, and what other medications you may currently be taking. After your doctor has proscribed treatment, be sure to follow the instructions carefully. Should you experience any type of side effects, it is important that you notify your physician immediately, so that you may be checked and the dosage or type of treatment for the yeast infection can be altered accordingly.

Another thing to keep your doctor apprised of how the treatment for yeast infections that was proscribed seems to be working. Typically, you should begin to see some results in two to three days. If you find little or no progress after seven days, let the doctor know your status. It may be that an adjustment is in order.

Remember that taking care of both you and your unborn child is the object of your doctor. When it comes to effective treatment of yeast infections during pregnancy, your doctor will be monitoring for any impact to both you and to your child. Make sure you document anything you notice and discuss it with your doctor regularly. Together, the two of you will be able to deal with the infection and ensure the health of both you and your child.

 

 

 

 

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