Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Bacterial Vaginosis

The nurse called with the results of testing on the discharge I went in Monday for. The good news: It's not amniotic fluid. The bad news: It's baterical vaginosis. She said its not a big deal and I just need to take some antibiotics. I feel fine though, it doesn't hurt or anything and she said sometimes the body fights it off on its own, sometimes it doesn't. I looked up the dangers and realized it can cause second trimester miscarriage, and pre-term labor. Even taking the antibiotics doesn't mean that you're not at increased risk but it helps decrease your risk. So, I will be taking the antibiotics starting tomorrow. From what I read most people don't even know they have it. Good thing I'm as paranoid as they come I suppose. I really hope that the dangerous side effects don't come to fruition (obviously), I'm surprisingly not freaking out about it, maybe its because the nurse didn't seem particularly phased by it.

Just another reminder how fragile it all is. And a great reminder that when in doubt call the OB. Better to feel silly than sorry.

9 comments:

  1. For sure - I had some increased discharge since Sunday - I went in to get swabbed - it was not fun but at least I am not freaking out that it is amniotic fluid.

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  2. Glad they found out what it was, and that the nurse isn't worried, but that's sucky! I hope it goes away, FAST! :)

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  3. Glad you caught it and can treat it. Just take your antibiotics like you should and stay calm!

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  4. The hits just keep on coming, huh? Glad they caught it, I'm sure Dr. google was just giving you the worst-case scenario. It's like the flu hype and the hype about stress during pregnancy and all the other things we've been told to worry so much about. Good for you for doing what you can and letting it roll off your back. You're making it looke easy!

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  5. So glad you went in & asked about it! Always trust your instincts :)

    Good luck with the antibiotics and make sure you are rebuilding your digestive system while taking them because antibiotics get rid of both good and bad flora in your stimach & body.

    That means lots of yogurt in your diet, massive hydration, and avoiding sugar throughout your course and for a few weeks afterward.

    If you're itchy try a sitz bath, wear only cotton undies/natural breathable fiber clothing, and make sure your body products are natural & unfragranced (try Dr. Bronner's Baby Mild soap). Doing Kegels and washing/peeing after sex also helps clear out semen, which can sometimes lead to infection of not cleared out.

    www.drbronner.com/DBMS/BAB.htm

    Hope you feel better soon!

    Love,
    B

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  6. Thank goodness it's BV and not amniotic fluid! Although BV sucks, it is better than the alternative!

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  7. Definitely better safe than sorry! Although the potential risks sound scary, I think those results are pretty rare, aren't they? I'm not doctor, but I have a strong feeling all will be well. And at least now you know what it is. :)

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  8. Whew! I'm sure it's a relief to know what you are fighting. And great job keeping calm -- you are doing every thing you can do!

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  9. oh my god, bacterial vaginosis is the worst! i hope it clears up soon, not as bad as amniotic fluid though i guess!

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