By Angie Lindsey
I have a suggestion for anyone who has recently started having yeast infections. Please think back what you have changed when the yeast start showing up. I say this because last November a friend suddenly started having infections constantly. So, she has been going to both her PCP and her gynecologist only to be told that some women have to deal with it and offered some Diflucan.
She would always ask why it started happening out of the blue as she has never been to the doctor for this in her life, and she never got an answer. Well, she started thinking back and realized that she had one infection probably from the sudden increase in intercourse that she was having (when you go from none for about a year to constantly, it can cause an infection). Well, shortly after that she started taking the pill. She noticed that a couple of days after her monthly visitor would leave, she would be okay, but after about 3 or 4 days if she is lucky it (the yeast) would be right back with a vengeance like it missed her or something.
Well, I said all of that to say she stopped taking the pill 3 weeks ago and there are no signs of yeast anymore. I am so happy for her that I want to tell everyone to think back and if you're taking the pill and it makes you feel sick to your stomach you may try to contact your gynecologist for a different kind. It is because your body should get use to the change in your hormones within two or three months.
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
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