About three out of every four women will develop a yeast infection at some point in their lives.
If you have more than four yeast infections in a year, see your doctor.
How do I identify a yeast infection in the future?
A yeast infection, which may affect you and your baby.
If you are struggling with a yeast infection, you're not alone.
These treatments may not work if you get yeast infections often.
There are also several steps you can take to avoid yeast infections.
This test can confirm that you have a yeast infection.
You and your baby must both be treated with medicine for a yeast infection.
If you are pregnant, don't use medicine for a yeast infection without talking to your doctor first.