Period FAQs

can bv affect your period

by Destiny Barrows Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Does bacterial infection affect menstrual cycle?

According to Mayo Clinic, PID occurs when bacteria makes its way into the vagina and cervix. Normally, it starts out as another sexually transmitted infection, like chlamydia or gonorrhea, that presents external symptoms. As the infection spreads to the cells of the uterus, it can lead to problems with menstruation.

Can BV cause abnormal periods?

BV should not cause vaginal bleeding, although it is often more noticeable at the time of a period. If you have unusual bleeding between periods or after intercourse, BV will not be the reason and you should consult your doctor to look for another cause.

Can you detect BV on your period?

Can I test for bacterial vaginosis when I'm on my period? It's best to wait until after your period to test for BV, as blood can make it harder to get the clear sample necessary to check your vaginal fluids for bacteria.

How do you know if BV is gone?

If you are pregnant, it is suggested that you do have a test one month after treatment to ensure that BV is no longer present. A sample (a swab) of the discharge in your vagina is taken. This is tested to check you no longer have BV.

How long does bacterial vaginosis last?

While the infection may go away on its own, most doctors use antibiotics to treat it. You may have been prescribed pills or vaginal cream. With treatment, bacterial vaginosis usually clears up in 5 to 7 days.

What can be mistaken for BV?

Sometimes, there are no symptoms with BV at all. Other times, BV symptoms can be mistaken for other problems such as UTI, yeast infection or other causes of pelvic infections such as Trichomonas, Chlamydia or Gonorrhea.

What happens if you leave BV untreated?

Most often, BV does not cause other health problems. However, if left untreated, BV may increase your risk for: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. Pelvic inflammatory disease where BV bacteria infect the uterus or fallopian tubes.

Can you get pregnant with BV?

There is no indication that BV affects a woman's ability to get pregnant. However, BV is associated with certain risks to the fetus, including delivering an infant preterm (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) and delivering an infant with a low birth weight (generally, 5.5 pounds or less).

Can BV be caused by hormonal imbalance?

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) and complicated vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) are frequently occurring vaginal infections in postmenopausal women, caused by an imbalance in vaginal microflora. Postmenopausal women suffer from decreased ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone.

Can metronidazole throw off your period?

While it seems logical to assume the antibiotics are responsible for this change to the menstrual cycle, there's actually no scientific evidence to back this up. In fact, scientific studies have shown that antibiotics don't cause a delay or change to your period.

Can BV go away on its own after period?

The main symptom is a grey discharge from the vagina with a fishy or musty smell. The smell can get stronger after sex or during your period. Some women can have bacterial vaginosis but have no symptoms at all. Bacterial vaginosis is usually harmless and often goes away by itself.

Can a yeast infection mess with your period?

Any stressor, emotional or physical (even a yeast infection) can alter your cycle. The question is, what caused the yeast infection? Hormonal changes, or taking antibiotics can cause a yeast infection and also mess up your cycle.

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