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Re: PREGNANCY: yeast infections and contractions

From: joanne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 1 Feb 2008 20:56:59 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 1 Feb 2008, Garry Siegel, MD wrote: >
>Message posted on Garry Siegel, MD behalf by: Hope, Women’s Health Forum
>Moderator
>
>Yeast infections do not cause contractions.
>
>If you are 28 weeks with twins then you are at high risk for premature
>labor
>and need close follow up with an Obstetrician.
>
>--
>Garry Siegel, MD
>Roswell, GA
>Website: http://www.npobgyn.com/
>
>http://www.obgyn.net/women/women.asp?page=/women/advisors/advisors-2#Siegel
>
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>At Thu, 31 Jan 2008, joanne wrote:
>>
>>I went to the emergency room for contractions and they said it was
>>becuase of having a yeast infection is this a true fact can you have
>>major contractions due to a yeast infection? I am 28 weeks pregnant with
>>twin boys they share a placenta. Every time I stand up my stomach gets
>>hard tightens up it has done this for some time know it was not to bad
>>before about a week ago. Now I am having this tightening up and hard
>>stomach thing even when I'm sitting, laying on side and drinking pleny
>>of h2o. I am worried there is something else wrong please help.
>

Thank you for responding and thats what I thought




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