Can Your Period Start When You Have A Yeast Infection?

I had a yeast infection a few weeks, and my period has not yet come, and it has been 4 weeks since I last had one. I worry about being pregnant, but my husband said that her period may not start when you have an infection. Or so he hopes. Therefore, it can start my period when I have a yeast infection?

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6 Responses to “Can Your Period Start When You Have A Yeast Infection?”

  1. John Jones, the Florida Gyn Says:

    To have or not have a vaginal infection or may not be in their period of two completely separate events. One has nothing to do with others.
    Yes, you can have your period, or you can start the period, while also have a yeast infection.
    Sorry to rain the parade of her husband. Good luck on both issues.
    John Jones, M. D.

  2. ALFimzad Says:

    Yes, the period may begin during the infection. . . sometimes with pads / tampons can actually cause infection. Your husband is wrong. They have a pregnancy test and if negative, you certainly need to go to the doctor to make sure no other problem.

  3. Ozzamate Says:

    You may begin. . . I had one and it came. . . Perhaps a test is in order

  4. Angie Says:

    Your period can (and should) definitely at home, regardless of a yeast infection. I'm sorry you have this terrible disease! I had my entire pregnancy-and-out and repetition of post-partum, who were there during the post-partum haemorrhage, and once started my period. Thus it may be preggers – a test was not influenced by the presence of yeast.

  5. video production R.I.P to my MIL Says:

    If your period should come on even if you have a yeast infection.

  6. - Says:

    begins when

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