Yeast infection ?

i think i enjoy a yeast infection . milky white discharge and itchy. there symptoms of a common yeast infection. i cant go to the doctor so dont articulate go please . my mom have some monistat cream . could i use that. i dont have the applicator only the cream. should i just rub it on ? and i a short time ago had a chemical pregnancy (early miscarriage ) could that be thecause of the infection. i dont wanna transmit my mmo cuz she will know i have sex . please help
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wow. can you shift to a pharmicist instead of a doctor? Or a school nurse or someone that can support you get that information and possibly give you information just about what happens to your body after you lose a child.

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Having a yeast infection doesn't prove you've had sex. Anyone can capture one, whether or not they're a virgin.

And just a slapdash fact, sleeping next to no underwear/pants is a good style to help prevent yeast infections. If you've already get an infection, it's kinda late for that, but once you've gotten one, you've more promising to get another. So yea, accurate luck and happy itching. =]

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your getting std mixed up with yeast because u cant update if u had sex from a yeast thats a std

What can I do?

There are several types of vaginal infections which hold similar symptoms. Some are sexually transmitted, some are not.
Yeast is NOT. The most common symptoms are a thoroughly thick white discharge, and itching. Medication such as Monistat can be purchased over the counter. However, using partially of a leftover tube could end in you to get rid of it single halfway, and it could come spinal column stronger than before.
And, it won't work for other infections, a short time ago yeast.
Bacterial vaginosis also causes a white discharge, although not as gooey. It usually has an odor. It may or may not produce itching. It is not sexually transmitted.
Trichomonas is an STD. It causes vaginal itching and sometimes burning beside urination. The discharge is usually light ashen and thin.
The single way to put in the picture for sure is for a health concern provider to examine you and look at a specimen under the microscope.

You could try using your mother's tablets, but if it doesn't work you are going to have to break down and find to a clinic. Planned Parenthood and most Community Health Centers have a reduced rate for teens. You will be see confidentially and your mother will not know (it's the policy of Planned Parenthood, and it's the law contained by most states).
However, at some point she WILL find out -- she may suspect already -- mothers are pretty smart. Maybe you should start thinking about how and when to narrate her.
"Mom, I think I own a yeast infection" could actually be a bearing to start the conversation. If talking to your mother is impossible, try to find some other full-size to talk to.
Good luck!





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