What Is The Treatment For Yeast Infection After Intercourse?
I started taking my bcp one week after my period, and had unprotected sex within that first week. I developed a yeast infection during that first week (after the sex). I feel naseous, is it possible I'm pregnant? and is it too late for the morning after pill?
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Yes you could be pregant get urine pregnancy test done. It works best within 48 hours of intercourse but still it can be taken. You can visit a gynaecologist. As for Vagina yeast infection you can apply topical steroid+antifungal cream for 2 - 4 weeks with Fluconazole single dose after ruling out pregnacy.
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What Is The Treatment For Yeast Infection After Intercourse?
Thanks for your query at HCM! I am Infectious Disease Specialist! I went through your query! Yes you could be pregant get urine pregnancy test done. It works best within 48 hours of intercourse but still it can be taken. You can visit a gynaecologist. As for Vagina yeast infection you can apply topical steroid+antifungal cream for 2 - 4 weeks with Fluconazole single dose after ruling out pregnacy. Happy to take more queries! You can also write a review for me. If you would like some more information, I will be happy to provide. Take care! Dr. Sheetal Verma Infectious Disease Specialist