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Re: current bactetrial vaginosis in pregnancy

From: kristie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 17 Mar 2001 16:11:11 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 16 Mar 2001, M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, wrote: >
>At Fri, 16 Mar 2001, kristie wrote:
>>
>>i am 27 1/2 weeks pregnant i have been diagnosed with bacterial
>>vaginosis since 5 weeks i have been on zithromaX 4 times flagyl 4 times
>>clinocin once
>>and now flagyl again ..nothing works ..it will not go away ..how
>>dangerous is this? why wont it leave??? kristie in la
>>
>>--
>>kristie carroll
>>
>how has it been diagnosed? has your partner been treated? you may be
>passing it back and forth. My rule of thumb is the second time around I
>treat both of you
>
>--
>M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG
>South Lake Tahoe, CA
>
>author, Your Over-35 Week-by-Week Pregnancy Guide
>the bacterial infection has been diagnosed with a vaginal swab and the nurse practioner looks at it under a microscope and writes out another prescription every 2-3 weeks .my nurse practioner states that there are no valid research that says partners can pass this..i have asked for her to treaT my husband but she says its useless.. i am so tired of the discharge and all of the medicine
kristie >****Responses are for educational purposes only and do not construe a doctor-patient relationship. This does not replace a face-to-face consultation with your own doctor.****
>
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>

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kristie carroll



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