Thursday, February 18, 2010

Bowel Infection Baby 20 Weeks Pregnant , Piles , Urinary Infection Help?

20 weeks pregnant , piles , urinary infection help? - bowel infection baby

I am 20 weeks pregnant, I recently had rectal bleeding, I went to my doctor says I have hemorrhoids, which examined my vagina and said that he had a urinary tract developed infection.I two days in a row. I have a burning sensation in the vagina after coitus. My vagina to itch. Some are concerned? My doctor gave me creams and pills before, but I really want to use them, as I fear it will be my baby out? Please help.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Urinary tract infections are common in pregnant women, but be careful and follow the instructions of your doctor. You can have sex until the end of your UTI because UTI can give to your partner and men are not good with this kind of infection to mix. You can kidney infections very easily. The creams and pills will not harm the baby. In fact, if you do not treat the infection, the infection of the child injured. If you need .. Please send me an e-mail to bullemer@sbcglobal.net. I am always willing to help, because I am a mother of 2 children and I lived.

Anonymous said...

Urinary tract infections are common in pregnant women, but be careful and follow the instructions of your doctor. You can have sex until the end of your UTI because UTI can give to your partner and men are not good with this kind of infection to mix. You can kidney infections very easily. The creams and pills will not harm the baby. In fact, if you do not treat the infection, the infection of the child injured. If you need .. Please send me an e-mail to bullemer@sbcglobal.net. I am always willing to help, because I am a mother of 2 children and I lived.

Anonymous said...

It would not give you a cream that would harm your baby, that is, if you're really pregnant, and not a man!

Anonymous said...

It would not give you a cream that would harm your baby, that is, if you're really pregnant, and not a man!

Anonymous said...

In trying to understand why the picture is a man .. and you're a girl .. but still.
haha.
It is normal for a urinary tract infection.
I finally found a that it is only 2 days.

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