Can you get a bacterial infection From a condom?
Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at
12:16 pm
Some girl i know claims she went to the doctor and the Doc said she got a bacterial Infection from a condom….. Now is that even possible.
Filed under: Bacterial Vaginosis
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Not that i’ve every heard of. She might have had it before you both had intercourse. Like yeast or a uti.
The only other thing i can thing of is she’s allergic to latex. My sister is allergic to it and she gets infections when she uses them.
There is an infection called bacterial vaginosis which is a change in the balance of bacteria that are normally present in the vagina. They (doctors) say it can be brought on by sexual intercourse.
Condoms are suppose to prevent getting bacterial infections. (like stds) She may have gotten one from NOT using one..I think she might be full of it..But then again..Im not a doctor..
I don’t think so. Now you can have an allergic reaction from a condom because latex can irritate the skin around the vaginal area, but not a bacterial infection… I think she’s hiding something.. there’s more to that story.. she got an infection, but it was what was behind or in the condom rather than the condom itself.