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Re: GYNECOLOGIC: is BV masking the real issue? HELP PLEASE!

From: jennejen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 18:59:23 -0500 (CDT)


thanks for the response. I know I can still have intercourse with the condoms, I am more concerned with getting to the bottom of this. I dont want it to KEEP happening. I feel like I must be dirty and not realize it. But I try to do everything as I should. We do not have anal then vaginal sex, no sex toys ,no douche. I wipe front to back. I have been wearing only cotton underwear. It seems odd to me that it only happened when we started trying to get pregnant. I would say I could be allergic to my Hubby's semen, but we have not had sex since the day I got pregnant. Since that was the same day I began another round of antibiotics and then had the flu (preggers) and then the miscarriage.

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>I am sorry for your pregnancy loss.
>If you took Flagyl and it didn' t work ,you did everything you could.The
>other medication that is prescribed for Bacterial Vaginosis is
>Clindamycin vaginal cream or ovules.Of course,it is also best to be
>tested for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia .This can be done with urine.You can
>still be sexually active if you choose. .I recommend using condoms when
>being treated for an infection.If you choose the cream ,abstinence is
>best during the cream use time. JoAnn NP
>
>--
>Jo Ann NP
>Scottsdale, Arizona
>




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