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Re: Not Concieving
From: Maggie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 26 Jan 2002 22:31:38 -0600 (CST)
Hi Melissa!
Some women just get chronic yeast infections because of the way bacteria
grows on them; sometimes it can come from the other end (anal area) and
cause infections.
I don't think that chronic yeast infections are a huge concern, but you
should talk to your doctor about taking Diflucan or something else
antifungal on a regualr basis. (e.g., like monthly, weekly, etc.)
I'm so glad that I've been helpful! Thank you!
I sincerely apologize if I offended you about the insurance thing,
sorry....
Take care,
Maggie
t Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Melissa wrote:
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>Thank you maggie, you have been very helpful. But i have just one more
>question, can these reaccuring yeast infections be the sign of something
>seriously wrong and hazardus to my health?
>
>At Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Maggie wrote:
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>>At Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Melissa wrote:
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>>>In sept of 2001 I had a D&E and check up and all when i was on medicaid.
>>>I currently have no insurrance, but i would like to see a doctor. I
>>>know that can be quite costly. Im not sure what is wrong with me it has
>>>been 1 year now and i have not concieved. I fear a yeast infection may
>>>have something to do with it. I used over the counter creams but i
>>>don't think they worked. Im not sure what to do. Could a yeast
>>>infection be causing my infertility? They reocurr every two months or
>>>so. If not could any problems be resulting from this d&e? Im am very
>>>concerned now and don't have the money to see a doctor at the moment (im
>>>just bought a house). Should I wait longer to see if i concieve? Also i
>>>take ovulation tests and they say i am ovulating on the 15-18 day. does
>>>this mean that i am ovulating? I am very sorry for all of this
>>>questions... I am just very conserned. I hope you can answer them for
>>>me. I would really appreciate it.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Thanks,
>>>Melissa
>>>
>>PS-I am so glad to see a woman PLANNING a pregnancy! Good for you!
>>
>>--
>>Maggie Beth Anderson
>>Medical Student at University of Washington
>>
>--
>Thanks,
>Melissa
>
--
Maggie Beth Anderson
Medical Student at University of Washington
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