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Janet 09-13-2006 04:19 PM

My oh My oh My.....:D

Gina 09-15-2006 06:29 AM

Gina I agree with the other girls, the gyno always said to eat yogurt and I hear that to much douching is not good either . It can give you a yeast infection it kills good germs to...

Emmsmom 09-15-2006 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ginab
i do not wear thongs, no tight pants etc... i took a bath the other day and had no
bubble bath and starting putting all this crap in there to make bubbles, ,like
bath gel and other bath gel with lots of perfume in it... bad thing to do huh?


That would do it! You need to stop taking baths all together. ANY soap in bath while washing will come in contact with the "toot" and can cause it. If you are as sensitive as I am taking showers will make a world of difference. I don't even let my 9 year old take a bath that often. Once in a blue moon. We are SOOOO much alilke that I worry all the bubble bath and so on will cause her to get an infection.
Good luck.


michelle

Lindsey 09-16-2006 06:04 PM

I've heard of people using plain yogurt and garlic cloves... I've never had one myself so I don't know what works. You can find a lot of information on this site. I used to get UTI's ALL the time, and I read on that site to drink cranberry juice, or take cranberry pills. I haven't had one UTI since I started taking cranberry pills! So I trust their information.

romeos mommy 10-20-2006 11:14 PM

acidophilus is an all natural pill you can take that works like diflucan , but without the risk of liver damage. it can be found in every vitamin aisle even walmart. it's cheap and effective.

rivermom 10-21-2006 08:31 AM

Great advise was given on this thread!! :thumbup:

Janet 10-22-2006 07:38 AM

I always take a bubble bath, but I just put a capful in. I don't overdo it. I haven't had a yeast infection in a long, long time. But IF and WHEN it ever happens again, I have this site to refer to. :)

highlans 12-06-2006 07:50 AM

Had this problem for years untill I visited a young army dr who gave both myself and hubby antibiotics to take never had the problem since.
He said often you just keep passing backward and forward although hubby never seemed to have anyitching problem.It worked:thumbup:

Tink 12-06-2006 11:03 AM

Is there diabetes in your family? That too can cause frequent infections.

I have rarely had a yeast infection, but it was the first sign each and every time I was pregnant. Any chance you are?


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