If you do it is not due to taking plan b.
You can get BV after a yeast infection.
There are no known drug interactions between yeast infection medications and levonorgestrel morning after pills like Plan B and Postinor.
good old fashion plain yougurt You might try Vicks Vapo Rub in a jar. or the cream in the monistat yeast infection medicine sold over the counter. You might try Candid-b which is an antifungal cream........contains clotrimazole and beclometasone....it provides relief....
If Plan A is drinking beer, which my Plan A always is, then yes, you can.
Yes, there are no known drug interactions between Aleve and Plan B.
After taking Plan B it is normal to have spotting after one's menstrual cycle for days at a time, if you just started taking the pill. However, if you have been on Plan B for a while, this type of bleeding may not be normal. It could be that the uterus did not expel all of the blood during your period and so spotting occurs mid-cycle.
You will find yeast in some of your B Vitamins. Usually the label will tell you if it in yeast free.
It could be both. 2 weeks after taking Plan B you always have to take a pregnancy test. Or you need to see a doctor.
There are no known drug interactions between Plan B and Ambien.
2 weeks.
Yes. Spotting or bleeding may occur within the week of taking plan B or even begin as far as a week later. If your headaches persist see a doctor.
Your menstrual cycle basically reset after you took the Plan B. Wait a month from your last period, not from your normal cycle.
Some women get yeast infection from using perfumed soap/shower gel, wearing tight undergarments like thongs, not keeping your vagina dry (if you have normal discharge it is better to wear a liner), others get it from using flavoured condoms and sometimes you can get it from your partner if he has it.