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Health Topics A-ZText size: A A A May 13, 2008

Questions to Ask

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Review the following 'Questions To Ask' about bacterial vaginosis (BV) so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care professional.

  1. Do over-the-counter products work for treating and preventing BV?

  2. Does my male partner need to be treated?

  3. What if I have a female partner? Will she need to be treated?

  4. What difference does it make whether I have BV or a yeast infection?

  5. If I have had BV in the past and am pregnant, should I get tested for BV even if I don't have any symptoms?

  6. How do I identify BV and avoid it in the future?

  7. Do I need to refrain from sexual contact while I am being treated?

  8. How much douching is excessive?

  9. Are the drugs used for treating BV safe for pregnant women?

  10. Is BV considered a sexually transmitted infection?

 
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