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Date: | Tue, 22 Jun 2004 18:51:39 EDT |
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Is there any particular antibiotic that is less likely to cause yeast
infection/thrush in mother/baby? Mom will need one but is just finishing a battle of
yeast and a 2 week plus treatment of diflucan. What can she take this time
(recurrent mastitis previously treated with augmentin --- not my call. <smile>)
that will work and not give the yeasties a happy day? She has been
battling yeast, mastitis, plugged ducts, etc. for the past several weeks on her own.
No help in her area. She is coming a great distance to get the help, and
access to whatever care she needs once she gets here is not an issue, but I
would like to be able to suggest something to the ob/gyn that will work and not
make her deal with the yeast again. Does such a thing exist?
Thanks,
Pam MazzellaDiBosco
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