Sweating in your pubic area can lead to Bacterial Vaginosis, but most commonly if it were going to cause an infection it would cause yeast infection. Sweating implies the area is warm and moist so favorable to bacteria and yeast, but people sweat every day without problem so it'd only really be an issue if you were already prone to infections, or if there was a lack or air-flow to your pubic region.
BV won't cause period to stop for 5 months.
BV won't cause a false negative on a pregnancy test.
BV does not cause bites or a rash. Sometimes BV is associated with trichomoniasis. If you have a rash in the vulvar area, contact your health care provider to find out if you were screened for trich when you were diagnosed with BV. Trich is harder to diagnose and is often missed in women with BV, particularly if they were diagnosed without the health care provider looking under the microscope at the vaginal discharge.
BV is an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina. Since ejaculate is basic and not acidic, having ejaculate in the vagina increases the pH and causes BV. Some women have BV without sexual intercourse, and for some reason the normal vagina flora is disrupted. If you are having sex with different men, that can cause BV as well.
Your husband can't pass BV to you. A fishy odor is sometimes caused by trich. Ejaculate in the vagina, which affect the pH, may cause BV. In some women, the cause is unknown.
BV is not transferred from a man to a woman; however, bacterial vaginosis can be caused by ejaculation. Ejaculation and penetration can shift the bacterial balance in the vagina and can change the natural pH level, which is a cause of BV.
You can have bv and be pregnant.
.bv was created in 1997.
BV will not affect the period.
BV is Bacterial Vaginosis.
Bacterial Vaginosis. You need to go to the doctors and get medication or it could cause serious problems.
Use of condoms will help you not to have BV.