A thrush can affect the anal area.
If by which hole, you mean either the vagina or the anus, it would definitely be the vagina.
Feces come out of your anus (butt hole). Something is really wrong if it is coming from the vagina.
A baby is typically delivered through the vagina, a separate opening from both the "peehole" (urethra) and the "doodoo hole" (anus).
Vaginal thrush is a vaginal infection caused by a fungus or yeast. Vaginal thrush can also come from a germ, or a friends disease, if you make contact with the germ some kind of way.
Obviously they come out in the same place humans do and they come out in what look like sacs/bags which almost 'pop' when they are out and the mother will lick/clean the messy contents off of her newborns.
It doesn't actually come out of your anus. The vagina is right next to the anus, so it may seem as if the blood is further back. Some of the blood may also be dripping backwards to the anal area.
Three, the urethra where urine flows, the vagina where menstrual fluids and babies come from in natural birth, and the anus, where feces flow.
I'm not sure, but I do have thrush and twice now, my period has come early. I will ask my practitioner, and you should do the same. Keep us posted!
The robin is a member of the bluebird and thrush species. More specifically, the scientific Family name is Turdidae
During childbirth, the vagina may experience stretching and tearing, leading to discomfort or pain. However, pain management options such as epidurals are available to help manage the pain. It is important to discuss these options with a healthcare provider.
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