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I have only had one yeast infection, and I got it from taking antibiotics. Not wanting to take any more drugs, I made a solution of warm water and vinegar and washed myself every two hours. Not a quick fix--it took several days-- it did work. Try Googling an alternative remedy. I am not sure, but yeast infections may be one of those things that behave more aggressively and are more difficult to remedy the more you get them.

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OTC yeast cream is safe for pregnancy, but I've have the most luck, with a peeled clove of fresh (preferably organic) garlic inserted vaginally. Change the clove out every ~12 hours and it'll clear up any vaginal infection (yeast or bacterial) within two days, in my experience. It's a really common remedy in the natural birth community for both yeast and Group B Strep.

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OTC yeast cream is safe for pregnancy, but I've have the most luck, with a peeled clove of fresh (preferably organic) garlic inserted vaginally. Change the clove out every ~12 hours and it'll clear up any vaginal infection (yeast or bacterial) within two days, in my experience. It's a really common remedy in the natural birth community for both yeast and Group B Strep.

 

:iagree: I've heard of this as well. When I was preggers with my first, my midwife had me make a mixture of vinegar and water (I can't recall the ratio) and use a peri bottle to "apply" it. It worked within 2 days as well and did bring almost instant relief.

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If she wants a more natural approach...

 

- Cut out sugars and yeast products.

 

- Get some plain, organic yogurt (NO sugar added). She can add it into her diet and also use it topically.

 

- Liquid acidiphilous. It can be taking orally, used as a topical creme, and/or used internally (dip a tampon in it and insert).

 

- And ditto the garlic suggestion.

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If she wants a more natural approach...

 

- Cut out sugars and yeast products.

 

- Get some plain, organic yogurt (NO sugar added). She can add it into her diet and also use it topically.

 

- Liquid acidiphilous. It can be taking orally, used as a topical creme, and/or used internally (dip a tampon in it and insert).

 

- And ditto the garlic suggestion.

 

LOL, garlic. That should scare away any draculas, hahaha!! What about regular acidophilus tablets taken orally?

 

The vinegar, would that be regular white vinegar?

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Yes, you can do the acidiphilous capsules. I just mention the liquid because you can use it orally, topically, and vaginally.

 

 

If she doesn't find relief from natural remedies then her Dr. can Rx something. I had a client recently who tried everything and the only solution was a script.

 

(Sorry about the double-post.)

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