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I have Bacterial Vaginosis... i should be using condoms right?? What are the risks??? ?

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I have Bacterial Vaginosis... i should be using condoms right?? What are the risks??? ?

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  1. Do not have s*x at all until you clear up the infection. You need anti-biotics to treat bacterial vaginosis. You may feel better after your first few doses, but, that does not mean the infection is gone. That is why it is so important to take ALL of your anti-biotic. Also, I highly recommend eating yogurt daily throughout taking the anti-biotic, otherwise, you may end up with a yeast infection after you clear this one up. Take care of Miss Puss, keep her clean. No one likes a dirty house!


  2. Actually you shouldn't have s*x at all until it goes away, it could get worse and worse if your sexually active. Also yes, always use protection if something is going on down there that shouldn't be. You could give something to your man and make your situation even worse, also you need to see a doctor asap so you can get this taken care of.  

  3. you shouldnt have s*x rite now!

    you need to wait til the antibiotics are all done..and after still give it a few days..but they say condoms help you from getting alot of bv or yeast infections..

  4. you shouldnt have s*x at all. it will most likely make it much worse, just wait out till it fades away. but i guess if you do feel the need, then yes wear a condom, otherwise you'll give it to your partner. then he could give it back to you, and so on.

  5. http://www.4woman.gov/FAQ/stdbv.htm

  6. Don't have s*x until you have taken antibiotics and the infection clears up.  s*x can disrupt the levels of bacteria in the v****a and further aggravate your problem.  

    Let's put it this way...s*x is one of the causes of bacterial vaginosis.  It's better you abstain for a while.  

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