Information And Tips on Yeast Infection Pregnancy

It’s common for all adult females at least some time in their life to experience some problems with the private areas of their bodies. Vaginal infection is a pretty common event among adult females most especially yeast infection. Furthermore maternity and yeast infection seems to be always hand in hand. Because of various factors, more pregnant women are infected by yeast and some of those infections may not be easy to control.
Other terms for yeast infection are monilial vaginitis and vaginal candidiasis. The fungi Candida seems to be the primary culprit causing this infection. In general, the fungus Candida albicans mainly causes infection in women’s vaginal area. Candida is a naturally present microorganism in a woman’s body. Don’t get to excited about the fungus, because it is natural for you to have it.
The development of fungus in the vaginal area may be affected by what you consume, your level of individual cleanliness, and also what kind of lifestyle you lead. If you consume too much sugar and carbohydrates, the fungus has a lot better chance of surviving and developing eventually causing the full development of the yeast infection. Candida fungus thrives on high blood sugar levels.
Often, pregnant ladies get an infection due to the variance in her estrogen levels. As the estrogen level goes higher during the months of being expecting, the body also produces high levels of glycogen. Now glycogen will make the area more susceptible to yeast development. Research suggests that glycogen might cause yeast growth to accelerate and even allow the fungus to stick to the walls of the vagina.
Taking antibiotic drugs will also help the growth of the fungus. antibiotic drugs attack all bacteria, including the necessary normal flora which is helpful to your body. Use caution when taking antibiotic drugs if you are suffering with a yeast infection. Once the fungus has spread in the region the reaction of the body will lead to in an infection.
The most common indicators are itchiness, irritation, a burning sensation and tenderness of the vagina and surrounding tissues. These at least are the first signs of the infection. After it passes the beginning stages you may begin to see some creamy, white, cheese-like discharge. Also, I do not know how often you have sex, especially now that you’re pregnant, but be wary with the sex activity. You might find that having sexual activity while infected is painful, so you should abstain for a time.
Most importantly for all you pregnant mothers, the yeast infection won’t adversely impact on the fetus. The infection will not affect the development of the baby as well.
Yeast infection is treated the same in adult females who are with child as well as women without. You should consult your physician since the yeast infection medicine may have side effects. Your physician may even prescribe an over the counter antifungal for you. Specific products exist that are intended for fighting yeast infections in women.




