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** D & C and infections???!!!**

From: kmontes (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 15 Jul 2002 14:14:16 -0500 (CDT)


About 1 yr ago, I had a complicated pregnancy in which ended with a D and C..About 1 week later, I got an infection in result from the Dr. not removing everything..I was told to go home and push the remainder out...Which I did do..But since then I have been dealing with constant discharge(no foul odor, irrittation or itching)just a slighty sweet white(no clumpy) discharge..I went back to dr office and explained that I did have a yeast infection..She gave me some cream and sent me home....A few weeks later the discharge continued and I went to my primary care physican for a 2nd opinion...She sent samples to the lab to be reviewed and about 1 week later stated no yeast or bacteria...She thought that I just had vaginitis...I still have the discharge with again no other symptoms....Once in awhile I do get alittle bit of swelling in my groin area but nothing severe....It just seems strange to me that after the D and C I have been experiencing these problems....I have before had yeast infections mostly due to antibiotics and they were quite treatable.....and what I am know experiencing doesn't feel the same....Also could it be possible to have a yeast infection without all other symptoms only white discharge?? Do you think that the D and C could have started an infection inside and just being overlooked?? Please help me...Thanks





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