It’s common for all adult females at least some time in their life to experience some problems with the private areas of their bodies. Vaginal infections are not rare among women, and yeast infections are especially frequent. I would also like to add that maternity and yeast infection often accompany one another. There are a number of causes why pregnant women have yeast infections, and many of them are awkward to control.
Yeast infection is also referred to as monilial vaginitis or vaginal candidiasis. The fungi Candida seems to be the primary culprit causing this infection. To be specific, the fungus called Candida’s albicans is the main cause of the infection in female genital regions. Though it should be known that a woman’s body already has Candida Don’t get to excited about the fungus, because it is natural for you to have it.

Factors which can cause fungus to develop in the region surrounding your vagina include your diet, cleanliness habits, and the way you live your life. If you eat too much sugar and carbohydrates, the fungus has a lot better prospect of surviving and developing finally causing the full development of the yeast infection. Candida thrives on elevated sugar levels in the blood.
During pregnancy, the change of female hormones commonly cause this infection. As the estrogen level goes higher during the time of being pregnant, the body also produces high levels of glycogen. Yeast growth will come about in locations where glycogen is present. Research suggests that glycogen might cause yeast growth to accelerate and even allow the fungus to cling to the walls of the vagina.
Taking antibiotics will also help the development of the fungus. While on antibiotic medication, not only will harmful bacteria be destroyed, but also bacteria that is really positive in the vaginal area, which will cause the fungus to defeat the helpful micro-organisms. Once the fungus has spread in the area the reaction of the body will result in an infection.
The symptoms that you have to be aware of are being itchy, irritated, feelings of burnings, being sore and a reddish color in the vagina and the are around it. This is at minimum the starting signs of an infection. Once it progresses, you might the the discharge of an odorless, white, creamy cheese-like liquid. I would warn you to be wary with any sex, particularly since you’re expecting now. The infection might cause some pain during sexual intercourse so it would be better to put things off for a while.
Some expecting mothers become concerned that a yeast infection can extended to their unborn baby, but this isn’t true. The development of the baby will not be hindered by the infection at all.
Another good thing is that dealing with a yeast infection cases in pregnant women is the same as with the treatments available to regular cases. Nevertheless, it would be advisable to consult your physician since you don’t know what possible effects yeast infection medicine does to you. Your doctor may even suggest an over the counter antifungal for you. Specific products exist that are designed for fighting yeast infections in women.





