These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Anna, age 24: During my pregnancy, I developed
terribly uncomfortable vaginal yeast symptoms that just about drove me crazy. I
knew it was a yeast infection, but since I was pregnant, I just didn't want to
do anything I shouldn't. So, I went for a quick check, and my nurse midwife
sent me right off to get some over-the-counter cream. She told me that, even
though I'd been right about my diagnosis, I'd done the right thing to see her
first. Sometimes it isn't what you think it is, and you never know what
medications are safe when you're pregnant.
Darla, age 32: I started getting a vaginal
itch last week, which I've had diagnosed before as a yeast infection. Although
I was going to get some medication right away, my sister reminded me that
sometimes they go away on their own, and that yogourt might help. I ate a bunch
of yogourt over the next few days, and I don't know if that helped, but it's
better.
Carmen, age 52: After taking antibiotics, I
got a raging vaginal yeast infection. Believe it or not, I'd never had one
before, so I went to my doctor to find out what was causing me such misery. She
told me to use Monistat vaginal medication for 3 days since the strong 1-day
kind might irritate my already inflamed skin. What a relief that brought
me!
Gretchen, age 18: I swim year-round, so I have
had some experience with yeast infections. So, when I get symptoms, I go right
out and get the medication. It's worked every time.