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		<title>By: Future OB/GYN</title>
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		<dc:creator>Future OB/GYN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 09:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>DONT listen to the first answer. Bacterial vaginosis is perfectly normal, some women get it frequently. Bacterial vaginosis is vaginal condition that can produce vaginal discharge and results from an overgrowth of normal bacteria in the vagina. So yes, the yellow discharge was from the infection, yellow discharge CAN be a sign of an STD, but you were tested, so that wasn&#039;t the cause. Bacterial vaginosis is not dangerous, but it can cause disturbing symptoms. The amount of vaginal discharge that is considered normal varies from woman to woman. Therefore, any degree of vaginal discharge that is abnormal for a particular woman should be evaluated.Many women with bacterial vaginosis actually have no symptoms at all. Others experience an unpleasant fishy odor with vaginal discharge. The discharge is usually thin and grayish white. The discharge is often more noticeable after sexual intercourse.

Most of the time, a doctor will prescribe some anti-biotics to clear it up, but most won&#039;t, because it&#039;s likely that they will just give you a yeast infection. Bacterial Vaginosis will clear up on it&#039;s own naturally.


And no, Bacterial Vaginosis will not cause any long-term effects on the vagina or uterus. However, if you have the infection while you are pregnant. In pregnancy, bacterial vaginosis can cause premature labor, premature birth, infection of the amniotic fluid, and infection of the uterus after delivery. However, treatment of  bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy has not been shown decrease the incidence of premature births in most studies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DONT listen to the first answer. Bacterial vaginosis is perfectly normal, some women get it frequently. Bacterial vaginosis is vaginal condition that can produce vaginal discharge and results from an overgrowth of normal bacteria in the vagina. So yes, the yellow discharge was from the infection, yellow discharge CAN be a sign of an STD, but you were tested, so that wasn&#8217;t the cause. Bacterial vaginosis is not dangerous, but it can cause disturbing symptoms. The amount of vaginal discharge that is considered normal varies from woman to woman. Therefore, any degree of vaginal discharge that is abnormal for a particular woman should be evaluated.Many women with bacterial vaginosis actually have no symptoms at all. Others experience an unpleasant fishy odor with vaginal discharge. The discharge is usually thin and grayish white. The discharge is often more noticeable after sexual intercourse.</p>
<p>Most of the time, a doctor will prescribe some anti-biotics to clear it up, but most won&#8217;t, because it&#8217;s likely that they will just give you a yeast infection. Bacterial Vaginosis will clear up on it&#8217;s own naturally.</p>
<p>And no, Bacterial Vaginosis will not cause any long-term effects on the vagina or uterus. However, if you have the infection while you are pregnant. In pregnancy, bacterial vaginosis can cause premature labor, premature birth, infection of the amniotic fluid, and infection of the uterus after delivery. However, treatment of  bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy has not been shown decrease the incidence of premature births in most studies.</p>
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		<title>By: hardscore</title>
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		<dc:creator>hardscore</dc:creator>
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		<description>  Hey bebe its just fungus if you take hyrodgen peroxide and water once a day and take folic acid 3 times a day it will cure it it wont hurt the baby it just makes women itch and smell inside.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey bebe its just fungus if you take hyrodgen peroxide and water once a day and take folic acid 3 times a day it will cure it it wont hurt the baby it just makes women itch and smell inside.</p>
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