This may be a side effect of the pill.. Or... You may have a yeast infection or a STD. A yeast infection can be identified with a bad smell. I would get this checked out immediately.
Yeast are normal inhabitants of the vagina, but they are kept in check by the bacterial population of the vagina. The antibiotics for the UTI killed these normal helpful bacteria also, so the yeast grew out of control. Use an anti-fungal like clotrimazole for the yeast. The heavy period was probably just one of those once-in-a-while ones that within the normal variation, nothing to worry about unless it keeps happening.
No. The yeast infection can remain for years if you don't get it treated.
* There are several reasons for cramps but it has nothing to do with yeast infection. * Yes, it can be related to yeast infection.
No, a yeast infection is not a sign that you are starting your period.Menstruation is controlled by you menstrual cycle which is to do with reproductive organs and hormones, although hormonal changes can effect vaginal pH it can't cause a yeast infection. A yeast infection is simply an overgrowth of naturally occurring yeast in your vagina, it's not a sign of your period - if it were you'd get a yeast infection every cycle. Remember once your period starts no using tampons with a vaginal infection.
Bacterial vagnosis is not likely to cause spotting. Trichomoniasis, which is always accompanied by BV, can cause spotting. BV is easier to diagnose than trich, and may be missed unless the health care provider does an immediate examination of the vaginal discharge with a microscope, or uses a specific swab for trich. If you have been diagnosed with BV and are experiencing spotting, contact your health care provider to find out if additional examination is needed.
Hello - No a yeast infection will not cause this but a period or a approaching period can and so will a pulled or strained muscle.
No. A yeast infection is caused by bacteria that grows inside your vagina. This bacteria likes moist places so if you sweat a lot or do not keep your vaginal area dry, you are more prone to yeast infections.
No, itching and burning have nothing to do with menstruation - these symptoms suggest that you have a vaginal infection such as a yeast infection, get an over-the-counter yeast infection treatment or go to your doctor for tests and treatment.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Absolutely, scientifically impossible. No. The yellow is the residue from the yeast, and is has nothing to do with your blood.
Many women get yeast infections from different antibiotics, so you could have formed a yeast infection because of the medicated taken for the UTI. Neither of these are huge indicators of pregnancy, but take a home test if you're nervous. Better safe than sorry.