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Fungal Infection and periods
I had fungal infection due to direct sexual contact starting from 16th of February...I got treated too..I was supposed to get periods on 4th March or so..but it did not come..I am worried.is it pregnancy or it normally happens if there was fungal infection?
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Its better to do a urine pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy For fungal infection keep the area clean Apply candid oint I'm that area Connect with me online for further query
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Get one urine preg test done to confirm pregnancy and for fungal inf keep  your area clean and dry and visit your nearest gynae
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don't wash your area again and again and keep it dry
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use condom for protection
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Possibly pregnancy. Do test. Fungal infection Willnot postpone periods
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Fungal infections or more common in pregnancy... if you have already missed your period then do a urine pregnancy test to rule pregnancy
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