Wondering
if you can get pregnant while you have a yeast
infection? Studies show that you can. There
is no research evidence yet proving that there is a
correlation between the presence of Candida Albicans and
the infertility of eggs or sperm cells. Still, even if
the disease caused by the overgrowth of these fungi is
not fatal, the condition should be treated properly,
most especially if you are an expectant mother. I’m sure
you wouldn’t want your precious child to acquire a yeast
infection.
The
chances of transmitting the disease are high especially
when you engage in sexual intercourse with your loved
one. If at least one of you is not concerned enough to
treat this disease, you will eventually pass the fungi
to the other and might even accelerate its growth.
Especially if you and your partner have regular sex, the
area infected by the fungi will take a longer time to
heal and these will cause more irritation. Some doctors even
advise at stopping the intercourse for a while to
prevent spreading the disease. Along with the presence
of yeast infection is a discomfort during the
intercourse, and this is one of the signs that you have
to treat the disease so as to not cause further
interruptions in the future.
During the
pregnancy, yeast infections are even harder to treat. In
the later stages of pregnancy, you will find out that
your treatment options become limited. The female body
goes through a lot of changes during the 39th week of pregnancy. Sugar
and estrogen levels are much higher than normal, and
this is very favorable for fungal growth, making the
woman very vulnerable in acquiring yeast infection.
While a woman is pregnant, there are several ways to treat the disease but many experts agree upon using natural creams to soothe and overall holistic methods to cure the disease. These methods are the safest and they are least likely to cause complications both for the mother and for the baby. As much as possible, do away with oral drugs because it might lead to side effects that disturb the development of the fetus inside the womb. The safest methods to prevent reoccurrences of the yeast infection are implementing a holistic approach. Utilizing stress free beneficial holistic methods provide balance to the body and provide a safe cure for you and baby.
