I guess so... I am facing the same problem as i am using Nidagen 100 mg twice vaginally for last 10 days...and everytime i insert it.. i get an unbearable itching sensation..i dont know why this happens...but want to know... and if there is any remedy for this.. plz reply...thanks.
No, I don't believe it's "okay." While the hcg doubling indicates the fetus may be healthy, your body not producing enough progesterone could cause a miscarriage. If your progesterone levels are falling, speak with your doctor or midwife immediately about going on progesterone supplements, namely in the form of vaginal suppositories. Once you reach the twelve week mark, the placenta takes over the production of progesterone, no longer relying on your ovaries to do so.
No. Vaginal burning is mostly caused by infections or STDs. Or the friction that comes with hard sex.
Many men and some women experience burning with urination with chlamydia. Other problems can also cause this symptom. Burning with urination deserves an exam by a health care provider.
Soaps, detergents, materials; hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diarrhea; worms; yeast infection, hormonal changes, dermatitis, spermicides, vaginal suppositories, ointments, deodorants; pregnancy.
They are usually inserted into the vagina at bedtime so that it stays in contact with the vagina for longer. When the patient is walking around, simple gravity will cause the melted pessary to drain away faster.
It can be helpful, by lubricating the area, or it can cause discomfort, if an infection causes itching or burning with discharge.
Yes. This is why sometimes in early pregnancy or right before/during period you may notice loose stool or diarrhea. Progesterone causes the uterus to contract and can cause bowl movements
Yes, vaginal burning can be caused by lubrication, that is why most lubrications say to use a spot test on the skin prior to using the product. If the burning does not go way within 24 hours or so, I would high-tail it to planned parenthood or your local doctor and get tested for herpes, clamydia or hpv.
A miscarriage may cause vaginal irritation.
No. During pregnancy, the primary hormone produced by your body is progesterone. In order to have a period, you need a lackof progesterone.
Hi, Progesterone usually increases prior to a womans period and cause the period to arrive in some cases. Low progesterone may cause spotting but so does pregnancy.
Endometriosis does not cause vaginal odor on its own. However, if there is a bacterial infection present then vaginal odor can result.