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Yeast infection and postpartum bleeding?


I have one. The Dr gave me the one shot pill Diflucan and cream in case there's itching. I had my baby on the 10th of last month so I was still having postpartum bleeding. However today..there is nothing?? It seemed very light yesterday and after taking the Diflucan I haven't had any bleeding yet today. I've also used the cream twice. Did the yeast infection or the medication have some sort of effect on the postpartum bleeding?

Bleeding can start and stop for the first few weeks after birth.
For the yeast infection you can get some probiotics. Ask the pharmacist and he can point you in the right direction.

Maybe. But it's ok, if it wasn't meant for you to stop bleeding yet it's going to start RIGHT back up.
Congratulations.

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