No this will not hurt the baby as long as you use a 5 or 7 day treatment kit. Even if you've used a 1 or 3 day there is no data correlating to yeast infection treatments and fetus harm so it's generally safe. You should call your doctor to be sure.
Cervical discharge is normal in pregnancy and it may not be a yeast infection unless you are experiencing other symptoms.
Please call your doctor to be sure and he/she can suggest a safe treatment.
The hints that your discharge is not an infection are:Cyclic -- happens a few days before menstruation each monthNo odorGoes away after periodTalk to your health care provider for advice for your situation. If you are at risk for infection, you should get tested. You should also talk with your women's health care provider to get information about normal changes in cervical discharge throughout the menstrual cycle.
Cervical cryotherapy is often followed by a heavy and often odorous discharge during the first month after the procedure. The discharge is due to the dead tissue cells leaving the treatment site.
Clear discharge during pregnancy is very normal and nothing to be alarmed about. If the discharge is excessive, wear a thin panty liner to absorb the discharge.
The cells destroyed by freezing are shed afterwards in a heavy watery discharge.
The cervical opening should be small in the early stages of pregnancy. A closed cervix is a good indicator of a healthy pregnancy.
A urinary tract infection (also called a "water infection") can happen at any time, sometimes happens in early pregnancy but is not a sign of pregnancy. It might be a symptom of pregnancy but it might also be a symptom of a disease. Source: pinkycloud.com/the-earliest-signs-of-pregnancy
Yes this is perfectly normal hun. The white discharge may increase throughout your pregnancy and it is nothing to worry about unless you have itching, soreness, buring upon urination or a smelly discoloured discharge. If this happens then see your doctor.
call your doctor! or go to the er. you may have an infection, or it just might be something that happens to you. everyone is different and so is every pregnancy.
Infection during pregnancy causes microcephaly and other brain malformations in some babies.
yes, because the same thing always happens to me, its always right before my period comes, like a week before i get somewhat thick discharge
A thick vaginal discharge usually only happens when there is some type of bacterial infection. It is important to see a doctor if this occurs. Most vaginal infections can be healed quickly with the correct type of medication.
Brown discharge is usually a indication of blood in the discharge. If you had sex around 8-14 days ago then this could be implantation bleeding. If your due a period in the next few days it could be pre-period discharge. If your itching and the discharge smell it is a yeast infection which you need some fungal cream for.