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Can Candid V3 Be Used Safely During Pregnancy?

Hi. I m 16 weeks pregnant and suffer from yeast infection. I ve already used Candid V3 around my 13 weeks pregnancy because I was suffering from a yeast infection at the time and my ob-gyn suggested so. I got my blood sugar levels checked and they seemed to be well under control. Is it safe for me to start another course of Candid V3 at 16 weeks pregnant?
Wed, 30 Nov 2016
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The information regarding the present symptoms are missing in the description. You can take candid V3 again at 16 weeks. The fungal infections are relatively difficult to treat. And yes blood sugar may contribute to infections but your blood sugars are well controlled. Apart from medications, you need to maintain standard hygiene and keep the affected area dry. A humid environment supports the development of yeast infections. Do consult your obstretician before beginning any course. Hope the above information helps you. Thank you for writing into healhtcaremagic. Have a wonderful day.
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Can Candid V3 Be Used Safely During Pregnancy?

The information regarding the present symptoms are missing in the description. You can take candid V3 again at 16 weeks. The fungal infections are relatively difficult to treat. And yes blood sugar may contribute to infections but your blood sugars are well controlled. Apart from medications, you need to maintain standard hygiene and keep the affected area dry. A humid environment supports the development of yeast infections. Do consult your obstretician before beginning any course. Hope the above information helps you. Thank you for writing into healhtcaremagic. Have a wonderful day.