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Can't get rid of bacterial vaginosis?


Alright. I've been dating this guy/trying to date for a while now that I've been emotionally involved with for over a year, and we've had sex about 3 times since February. Once I didn't have any problems, the second time I got a BV infection and treated it (March) and now the third time I think I'm getting symptoms (slight irritation on outer labia, excessive discharge again (but I always seem to have -alot- of discharge normally). I don't use a condom normally, because I'm allergic to latex and polyurethane are expensive, and he doesn't come in me (I was on BC those times we did have sex, however). The thing is, he has a gf (Yeah, I know, I'm dealing with it at the moment. I don't need any moralistic answers, I need answers to the problem at hand). They don't have sex very often because their relationship is really weird and strange that way, but I haven't asked (an quite frankly don't want to ask because the jealousy kicks in, but might have to anyways). Is it possible that he's passing the infection back and forth, and it's just not affecting her or something? This is really frustrating as my vagina is just super sensitive to anything I put in it--go on antibiotics, bam, yeast infection. Use latex condoms, bam, yeast infections. Use nonoxyl-9 spermicide, yeast infection. I only have 3 days left of college, so I'll be going back home to Tennessee and I have a doctor there so I might get it checked out there again, but I was just curious on you guy's input.

Sorry Jazmin, cranberry juice alone does not kill bacteria. It helps prevent the staph bacteria from attaching to your bladder wall through tannins, which in layman's terms block the little arms from hanging on and so you excrete them. I've been taking cranberry supplements for a long while recently to stave off a UTI.

I normally don't believe in natural (aka alternative treatments). This blog did give me some extra info and the treatments it speaks about did work without setting me back too much...

http://bacterialvaginosisnaturaltreatmen...

well hun you can drink lots of cranberry juice it

clears everything out and stop your bv

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