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Treatment Of Infection Has Led To Complications. by Ogarexmas: 9:07am On Oct 19, 2022
I'm going through a big dilemma right now, My girlfriend was suffering from a reoccurring yeast infection and was put into treatment with injection.

Few days after the treatment she was bleeding profusely, then during test it was discovered that she was two weeks gone (pregnant) which none of us was aware.

The doctor told us that the drug for treatment of the yeast infection was not supposed to be administered to a pregnant woman.

The infection treatment affected the foetus and she has been going through terrible pains, she went for scan and the doctor said there are some particles of the foetus inside of her which must be removed to avoid future complications.

The problem right now is that he gave us two options

1. She takes drug which will flush the remaining particles but from now on she will be experiencing terrible menstrual pains

2. Ceasaran section where everything will be normal

I wish we knew she was pregnant she won't have gone to take that injection for the yeast treatment.

Please for people who have experienced this , what is the safest option.
Re: Treatment Of Infection Has Led To Complications. by aiyornim: 9:54am On Oct 19, 2022
Caesarian section for a two month pregnancy? Please where is that done in this world? Even people that are term and they lose their babies due to one reason or the other, a c section is the last resort. The most they can do at this point is to do a manual vacuum aspiration to remove the left over fetal matter or product of conception. The issue of Yeast infection; what medication did she take that caused such a thing? where did you get the medication and who prescribed it? Self medication is a huge problem that no one seems to be talking about. We have abused antibiotics so much so that when we actually need them our bodies become resistant to it. If you ask someone now why they are practicing self medication they'd say that going to the hospital is too stressful. its too expensive, its too far. Okay i understand that the government hospitals are relatively cheaper but the amount of people patronizing them are too many, so you don't have time to queue up. If all these and more are your problem, I'm here to bring you good news, no need for all of that, you can gain access to see qualified medical professionals from neurosurgeons to dermatologists on the outpost health platform. At very affordable price. No more waiting in line, no more moving from one hospital to the other looking for a specialist. This is your one stop Hospital to get treatment for whatever is ailing you all from your phone or tablets. Of course you have an option of having a face to face consultation, but this is different as its based on appointment. You're going straight to see the doctor at the appointed time. So o to your playstore now to download the Outpost Health app

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