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Bacterial Vaginosis and Pregnancy: What Consequences Does Bacterial Vaginosis Have on Pregnancy?


By: Juanito berou
Submitted: 2010-08-13 23:01:39 | Word Count: 414


Bacterial vaginosis, less commonly known as vaginal vaginosis, although is not deadly can be considered annoying to women who have it. However, recurrent bacterial vaginosis and pregnancy are a different matter altogether. Pregnant women who have the disease are in for more complicated problems than the usual.

These include the following with the needed intervention:

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1) Preterm labor. If you have bacterial vaginosis in your third trimester, and you encounter contractions which are increasing in intensity and duration with lesser intervals, gushing of clear water, and presence of blood in your vagina, likelihood are you are about to give birth. Even if it is not your time for giving birth, call the aid of the nearest medical facility because you are in preterm labor. While waiting, stay calm, lie of your left side, and drink lots of water. If the labor was caught early on, then you might be given drugs to stop the labor; if not, prepare for delivery.

2) Infection of uterus. After delivery, the bleeding uterus is a very good site for bacterial production. Such an infection is a usual complication that women face when they give birth. As help for this, you will be given antibiotic drugs to end the infection from spreading. Be sure to take the drug as prescribed and to retain a healthy standard of living.

Generally speaking, having bacterial vaginosis when you are pregnant is not a good thing to happen, since this illness is more difficult to overcome then. This is so because pregnant women are not allowed to take just any over-the-counter drug or antibiotic they find that claims to be able to treat their BV. However, with the help of some natural cures, you can naturally heal your BV so as to make sure you have a smooth pregnancy and safely give birth to the baby of you dreams.

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