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Q: Is Thrush an Early Sign of Pregnancy?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 20th, 2006
is thrush an early sign of pregnancy


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 29th, 2006
Early Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms Answer A869
No, thrush (vaginal Candida-infection) is not an early sign of pregnancy. The first (but still uncertain) sign of pregnancy is lack of menstruation. You can take a home pregnancy test. Vaginal Candida-infection is a not sign of pregnancy at all. Candida-infection can appear in both pregnant and non-pregnant women.


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