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No. Using a topical cream will not delay your period. Your period is set on a 28 day cycle if your cycle is normal. Using a cream to relieve the symptoms of a yeast infection has nothing to do with your womb.
No. The yeast infection can remain for years if you don't get it treated.
* There are several reasons for cramps but it has nothing to do with yeast infection. * Yes, it can be related to yeast infection.
No, a yeast infection is not a sign that you are starting your period.Menstruation is controlled by you menstrual cycle which is to do with reproductive organs and hormones, although hormonal changes can effect vaginal pH it can't cause a yeast infection. A yeast infection is simply an overgrowth of naturally occurring yeast in your vagina, it's not a sign of your period - if it were you'd get a yeast infection every cycle. Remember once your period starts no using tampons with a vaginal infection.
Hello - No a yeast infection will not cause this but a period or a approaching period can and so will a pulled or strained muscle.
No. Yeast infections are caused by increased yeast, not by using a pill that contains cranberry extract. Here are things that can cause a yeast infection, quoted from the Related Link: * stress * lack of sleep * sickness * poor diet, or extreme intake of sugary foods * pregnancy * having your period * taking birth control pills * taking antibiotics * taking steroid medicines * diseases such as poorly-controlled diabetes and HIV infection
There are no known drug interactions between yeast infection medications and levonorgestrel morning after pills like Plan B and Postinor.
If "it" is meaning like the medicine, you insert the cream up inside your vagina. There is also pills
It's almost impossible. Probably the worst thing you will have is diarrhea and a yeast infection.
Yes it works but it completely messes up your cycle & your body. You should never miss a period on purpose. Think of it like this. Where does the blood from your period go? It stays inside you until your next period & puts you at risk of a UTI & yeast infection. Not a good idea. Next time take your pills as they're prescribed.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
No, itching and burning have nothing to do with menstruation - these symptoms suggest that you have a vaginal infection such as a yeast infection, get an over-the-counter yeast infection treatment or go to your doctor for tests and treatment.