Yeast infections and sex?
Yeast infections result from imbalances in the vaginal environment. Yeast is always present in the vaginal, but hormonal changes, lower immunity or use of antibiotics can cause an overgrowth of yeast. It is possible to pass a yeast infection back and forth between partners, however proper hygiene makes this a rare occurrence. When treating a yeast infection it is best to abstain from intercourse, (not lovemaking) for a period of time (5-7 days). Intercourse is often painful when a yeast infection is present and abstinence will allow the vaginal tissue to heal. Also condoms and diaphragms may be damaged by some treatments, leaving the chance of unwanted pregnancy or STDs.
Yeast infections result from imbalances in the vaginal environment. Yeast is always present in the vaginal, but hormonal changes, lower immunity or use of antibiotics can cause an overgrowth of yeast. It is possible to pass a yeast infection back and forth between partners, however proper hygiene makes this a rare occurrence. When treating a yeast infection it is best to abstain from intercourse, (not lovemaking) for a period of time (5-7 days). Intercourse is often painful when a yeast infection is present and abstinence will allow the vaginal tissue to heal. Also condoms and diaphragms may be damaged by some treatments, leaving the chance of unwanted pregnancy or STDs.