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iupetre
May 23, 2007, 05:25 AM
Hey guys got a problem. My fiancé says that she is getting "yeasty" not long after we have had sex. The last few times we've had sex, I made sure to get extra special clean, but she says it happens again. I've been to a doctor to have some test done on me, but he says I'm clean.

What are we doing wrong?

We could use a health expert!

curlybenswife
May 23, 2007, 05:47 AM
Just a thought but are you making sure she is well lubricated before intercourse that can make us somewhat sore if we aren't.

iupetre
May 23, 2007, 05:49 AM
Yes, and we are actually using an organic lubricant we picked up from earthfare.

curlybenswife
May 23, 2007, 05:55 AM
Is it water based this lube?

J_9
May 23, 2007, 06:02 AM
She needs to remember to clean well after also, and not use soap, only fresh water as soap tends to dry a woman out.

Another thing is: Has she been treated for the yeast by her doctor?

smoothy
May 23, 2007, 10:05 AM
Do you both wash before having relations? Cleanliness is important if she is prone to these type infections.

And has been mentioned, has she seen a doctor to find out if that's in fact what she had.

Certain medications can make you susceptible to these as well.

kanicky73
May 23, 2007, 11:05 AM
One word for her "Acidopholis"!! Not sure if I spelled it right but I live by it. Have been on it for several years! I keeps the good bacteria in our systems. I used to get yeast infections after sex as well as if I was taking an antibiotic. I have not had one since (knock on wood) and its been 3 years. You can find it at any drug store or health food store. It needs to stay refrigerated but you can find some that do not need to be.

iupetre
May 23, 2007, 11:10 AM
Is it water based this lube??
Yup! This is one we use:
Buy Homeopathic Luscious Flower by Sensua (http://www.sediva.net/10709.html?id=3EqB4XGK)

curlybenswife
May 23, 2007, 12:56 PM
Ya know just maybe it might be what's causing the problem , id also take j_9's advice and get her to get herself checked out it might be that intercourse makes the dormant yeast with in her multiply her dr should be more than able to help.
Good luck xx

smoothy
May 23, 2007, 01:01 PM
Oh, and any anti-bacterial soaps in the vaginal area are another sure way to get a yeast infection as it disturbs the bacterial balance. Those are a big NO-NO for women. Or for him as the effects can transfer over.

curlybenswife
May 23, 2007, 01:09 PM
Smoothy hunn j already said that ;)

smoothy
May 23, 2007, 01:15 PM
Smoothy hunn j already said that ;)Sorry, missed that somehow... :D

curlybenswife
May 23, 2007, 01:15 PM
Hehehehehehe stuff happens ;)

smoothy
May 23, 2007, 01:20 PM
Smoothy hunn j already said that ;)
Actually I went back to read... only regular soap was mentioned... certain mild soaps are fine... but ANY of the antibacterial ones even if he uses it before will cause this... its not a drying out thing.. its a killing off the needed beneficial bacteria that's at fault.

Found that out years ago... personal experience. I did she didn't but still the problem till I avoided it as well.

J_9
May 23, 2007, 01:24 PM
It is called the normal flora, I meant that the WOMAN should not use soap due to the drying factor.

Squiffy
May 23, 2007, 01:28 PM
If she is getting recurrent yeast infections it might be worth suggesting she iron her panties! It sounds ridiculous but my dr suggested doing this when I was getting them all the time, as low washing temperatures often don't kill off the infection, so a hot iron over the area will! It worked, I hardly ever get them now!

kanicky73
May 23, 2007, 01:29 PM
Hence me suggesting the Acidopholis that no one seemed to notice... hmmm hmmm

NowWhat
May 23, 2007, 02:04 PM
Hence me suggesting the Acidopholis that no one seemed to notice..... hmmm hmmm


I agree with this. (Not that no one noticed)
My daughter would be on antibotics when she was still in diapers and would get yeast infections - her ped. Suggested this and I swear by it now. We actually eat lots of yogurt during antibotic season because yogurt has this in it.
Her dr. said that she would get them all the time after sex with her husband. She took this and hadn't had one in years. (I know - TMI from my doctor)

brandy681
May 23, 2007, 02:15 PM
I agree with kanicky about the acidopholis vitamin supplement because we have been on it and my boss has also for several years and have not had a yeast, bladder infection since she has been on it. What position are you guys having sex? If you have sex in the vagina but through the back doggy style then she will LIKELY develop a yeast infection because some of her anal area is rubbing against her vagina and getting carried in her vagina causing yeast to grow. Try not having intercourse doggy style and clean very her vaginal area very well afterwards and make sure that she goes to pee after sex. If your girl friend has a yeast infection most likely it is NOT your fault. She needs to drink a lot of water, clean good with a light pure soap or vaginal soap and rince very well with water. Make sure she changes her underwear, etc after sex and is just clean. If she doesn't take medication for the yeast infection then she will continue to get it and it will keep coming back. Also try the Acidopholus, you can buy it in growcery stores, department and health stores and it will help her a lot. She should not blame you though for causing the problems that she is experiencing.

pinkrose15
May 24, 2007, 10:21 AM
A yeast infection can come from many different things (learned by experience) my mother is a nurse there is even a pill you can take to make it go away it can be caused by tight underwear or even the lubricant of the condom.

brandy681
May 24, 2007, 02:13 PM
Yes there is a pill that you can buy from prescription and I believe it is just one pill that cures it and you can use that pill along with some Monestat cream that you can buy from the department store. You can use the cream without a prescription but this doesn't guarantee that it will cure you because yeast comes from the inside too.

smoothy
May 25, 2007, 08:05 AM
Yes there is a pill that you can buy from prescription and I believe it is just one pill that cures it and you can use that pill along with some Monestat cream that you can buy from the department store. You can use the cream without a prescription but this doesn't guarantee that it will cure you because yeast comes from the inside too.You are supposed to put the cream inside that's what those applicator tubes are for, depending if it's the cream or the encapsulated types, they all get applied deep inside and normal walking etc distributes it well inside.

The pill is less hassle but you don't want to be using it more than once a year.

J_9
May 25, 2007, 08:37 AM
The pill is called Diflucan and it can be prescribed whenever you have a yeast infection.

MicheleEB
May 25, 2007, 08:39 AM
You are supposed to put the cream inside thats what those applicator tubes are for, depending if its the cream or the encapsulated types, they all get applied deep inside and normal walking etc distributes it well inside.

The pill is less hassle but you don't want to be using it more than once a year.

The cream applicator is similar to a tampon, if she's never used a tampon (ie used other forms) she may not be comfortable with it. Unfortunately that's about the easiest.

Also I agree about the acidophilus, there is a milk... and its not like soy or goats milk it tastes exactly the same as regular milk. I know because I drink it.
Again no soap unless she finds one that is made for a woman's sensitive skin :) Even then very very little.
I think its been mentioned but... yogurt.. a lot of it especially if she has recently been on any antibiotics.
One more thing; after a period women tend to want to use a douche, NO NO NO NO. Again drying. Just clean well.

Now you, don't use any cleaners that may contain alcohol. (drying)
Use a well known lube such as k-y etc.
And cleaning up afterwards is the best prevention.
And men can get them too so make sure you do this stuff too.
Here is a website that may be helpful

Vaginal Yeast Infections-Topic Overview (http://women.webmd.com/tc/Vaginal-Yeast-Infections-Topic-Overview)

NowWhat
May 25, 2007, 10:57 AM
Also, douche will wash away the "good" bacteria - so it is a big no no.

brandy681
May 25, 2007, 01:51 PM
There is a lot of things that can cause a yeast infection.. Baths and bubble bath can cause a yeast infection because of the dirt and bubbles and I was told by my doc to stay away from baths. When I was very young my mom used to give me bubble baths sometimes and so she stopped giving them to me becauase I got yeast infections. There is also a special soap that you can buy from your vaginal area, that is sold in the tampon/pad personal section at the department store but you don't have to use this, you can use a light soap that is unsceneted. Ivory natural soap has never given me an infection and has been very good for all of my body parts. I do use the vaginal body soap and sometimes I do buy the sceneted kind but it has never made me itch or gave me an infection but if your skin is sensitive you can buy it in un-scented as well. I think the scented brand is very good at removing vaginal body odors and is very lightly scented. Also try using the acidophilus vitamin supplement or eating a lot of yogurt because it contains good bacteria and helps to remove the bad bacteria and it really DOES work in preventing yeast infection. In order to get rid of the infection you need to go to the store and buy some Monestat cream and you will need to also go to the doctor and they will give you a prescription for 1 pill called diflucin (1 pill is all it takes) and it will remove all the yeast inside of you where the Monestat cannot reach. For it to be successful you will need to do both and then afterwards just start eating yogurt and being very careful about baths and be clean after sex, etc. This is about all the advice that you could possibly get on this subject.

sexcccy013lv
May 25, 2007, 02:06 PM
Hey guys got a problem. My fiancé says that she is getting "yeasty" not long after we have had sex. The last few times we've had sex, I made sure to get extra special clean, but she says it happens again. I've been to a doctor to have some test done on me, but he says I'm clean.

What are we doing wrong?

We could use a health expert!
If your clean not to be mean but maybe she needs to go to a doctor there is over the counter medicine for that anyway

Xrayman
May 27, 2007, 04:08 PM
Yes there is diflucan.


If you are a "natural health" person, consider using yoghurt as a lubricant- the use of a teaspoon of yoghurt as part of lubrication sounds weird however the acidofolous may help.

This can also be used over a tampon and then inserted for a while. Here is some data I've located for you:
This home remedy is for vaginal yeast infections.

1. Go to the store and buy a small carton of "plain" yogurt -- doesn't matter whether it is name brand or store brand or is nonfat, lowfat or wholefat because you are NOT going to eat it. But make sure it is PLAIN with NO fruit, NO added sugar (milk sugar listed on the carton doesn't count of course), and NO flavoring in it of ANY type. You should make sure that whatever type yogurt you buy has "ACTIVE CULTURES" listed on its container.

2. While you're at the store pick up a box of tampons to go with the yogurt.

3. Pay for them. No one will look at you weird and no one will ask for any ID. ( this #3 is a humorous point only, so laugh... but do pay!)

Now you're curious, aren't you?

But seriously now,

4. Go home and take one of the tampons and dip it into the yogurt and insert it into the vagina, allowing it to stay in place for at least an hour or so -- longer certainly won't hurt you. It is COOL and SOOTHING for one thing and will get some of the "good bacteria" right where it is needed the most since that is the main reason to use it -- to get the "GOOD" bacteria into where there is a build up of too much "bad" yeast type bacteria.

5. Continue this for once or twice a day for two or three days, or as long as needed, until the situation resolves itself.

6. Of course, REMEMBER TO KEEP THE CONTAINER OF "MEDICINAL" YOGURT SEPARATE FROM THE OTHER ONES IN YOUR FRIG THAT YOU MIGHT EAT (and of course throw out any leftovers). You can more than likely use homemade yogurts too.

Bye-hope this helps!

antymay
May 28, 2007, 10:08 PM
Hey,
One of the most common first signs of aids is recurrent yeast infections. Has she been tested? Is she taking antibiotics for urinary tract infections?

honey2700
Jun 3, 2007, 04:27 PM
I get yeast infections every single month. I get so many different medications from my doctor which makes it worse. I find the only things that kept me from having one for the last 4 months first is cleaning. Make sure your genital areas are clean clean clean and wash your hands before and after you do anything. If your go down on each other brush your teeth also. Another thing is this gel I get from the drug store. It lubes the vagina, balances the ph, and keeps you from getting yeast infections. I use it every 3 days or after intercourse. Another thing is this femine soap I got from avon. It balance the ph and is safe for your vagina. These steps are the only thing that helped me. Believe me I'm a yeast infection doctor. I had them all the time and I got bad ones where cuts would form and I would bleed and almost die from pain. Tell her to try some of these steps.

deedeedee
Apr 4, 2011, 10:20 PM
Fluconazole

afaroo
Apr 5, 2011, 12:18 AM
Deedeedee,

You responded to a 4 years old thread I am sure it is long gone, Thanks.