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Sexual Activity and Yeast Infection

 
Sex and Yeast Infections: Is There a Link?

Are yeast infections sexually transmitted? Many women think so, but in fact yeast infections almost always appear on their own, with or without sexual activity. Still, some forms of birth control may increase a woman's risk, while others should be avoided during a yeast infection. Tune in as doctors discuss what women should know about yeast infections and sex.
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An Intimate Allergy: Reacting to Semen

When it comes to relationships, we've all reacted badly to our partner at some point or another. But some people are actually allergic to their partners—to their partner's semen, that is. Semen allergy is an often-misdiagnosed condition that can masquerade as a common yeast infection or herpes infection.
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