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Thanks ladies. I bought some yoghurt today & it does soothe things for a while at least. It sounds as if I need to be patient. Here's hoping it will go away in the next day or so.
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Sally, try the Canestan that has the pill insertion. Talk to your pharmacist. Mine went in a day and a half. The cream helped for the external itch.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sally belly Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 November 2007 at 12:19pm
Thanks Tara, I think I'll try that instead. I can't believe how incredibly annoying it is. It keeps me awake at night
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Yeah it's definately not nice. I was 33 weeks when I got it, and the pill one was safe for me, so I would imagine it is safe for you too.

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A cold wet flannel down there at night helps as well - just make sure you have a bucket of water to keep making it cold.
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the pill is safe..just not comfortable for a lot of pregnant women due to dryness etc.. I've heard it works really well..
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Once it was in, I didn't feel it personally. But, I don't think I was very dry.

I used a wet cold flannel as well Emz. Helped get me through the night before I got Canasten.

Good luck.

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Better late than never with my advice but I've had to use thrush treatments twice this pregnancy.

The first time I got given a suppository (3 day) and the second time I got given a cream (5 day). I've got to say the suppository was my preferred option - less messy - but the longer treatments seem to do better at kicking the thing in the butt.

Also got given some live acidophilus bacteria tabs which I kept in the fridge and took one every morning.

All this was on Midwife and Pharmacist approval.

And in terms of home remedies - another thing other than yoghurt that helps relieve the itching is to put a little bit of vinegar in lukewarm water and then soak a flannel in that. It cuts through the itching a bit better than just water.

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