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Vaginal bacteria is one of the commonest causes of vaginal odour. Also, Trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection — also can lead to vaginal odour. Pour hygiene can also be a cause. In the meantime, to minimize vaginal odour by Washing your external genital area. During regular baths or showers, use a very small amount of mild, unscented soap and lots of water. Avoid douching. All healthy vaginas contain bacteria and yeast. The normal acidity of your vagina keeps bacteria and yeast in check. But douching can actually upset this delicate balance.
You will need to specifically see a gynecologist for thorough investigations to get a more specific diagnosis and treatment.
Due to the different rhesus factor difference, you need to take an injection called Rhogam. Kindly visit the hospital and inform your doctor about this, as a detailed history taking is necessary especially about your first pregnancy.
Due to the different rhesus factor difference, you need to take an injection called Rhogam. Kindly visit the hospital and inform your doctor about this, as a detailed history taking is necessary especially about your first pregnancy.
Dr. Dara Abiodun
Medical Doctor
You need to take your baby to the hospital to see a doctor so as to know what exactly is wrong and also proffer solution.
I'm praying for a positive outcome and that your growing baby can fight through it ... AMEM
Pls kindly go back to d hospital ad complain to ur dr
UTIs are treated with antibiotics. The way your child receives the antibiotic depends on the severity and type of infection. If your child has a fever or is vomiting and unable to keep fluids down, the antibiotics may be put directly into the bloodstream through the intravenous vein (IV) or muscle (IM) using a needle. This is usually done in the hospital. Otherwise, the antibiotics can be given by mouth, as liquid or pills.