Bacterial Vaginosis Pregnancy- 5 Dangers

During pregnancy exposure of the foetus to Bacterial Vaginosis,
can cause unexpected complications. The following conditions
have being experienced by women.

1. Early delivery, especially among women who have had miscarriages
   and have had premature births.

2. An increase in chances of miscarriage.

3. Urine infections after giving birth.

4. Infection of the Uterus because
    of the bacterial imbalance. This can
    complicate the health of the foetus and the expected baby.

5. Infertility, has also being associated with
     Bacterial Vaginosis.

The above conditions, shows why a bacterial vaginosis pregnacy
is to be avoided at all costs.

The good news, is that if the infection is effectively cured,
within the first 10-12 weeks. There should be few or no complications
with the newborn.

Should you suspect bacterial vaginosis in your pregnancy
you can effectively cure this infection in three days.

As always consult your doctor before taking any type of medication.

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