You can have bv and be pregnant.
BV shouldn't prevent you from getting pregnant.
It is not recommended to take flagyl during pregnancy.
Yes, both pregnant and non-pregnant women can get BV. It's of more concern in pregnant women because it is associated with preterm labor.
.bv was created in 1997.
BV is Bacterial Vaginosis.
BV will not affect the period.
Having BV will not affect you becoming pregnant. You can start your investigation of why you aren't pregnant by having your partners ejaculate tested. If it is OK, other measures will need to be taken.
BV won't prevent pregnancy.
You can't get BV from wetting the bed.
You won't give your partner BV.
Use of condoms will help you not to have BV.
BV Altenessen was created in 1906.