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Had Vaginal Infection. Could I Have Had Infection From Husband?

hi...i had vaginal infection a few days back so i went to a doctor here in dubai.she prescribe me some medicines and ask me to come again when the infection is sort out and the coming periods are over.i got married 4 months back and i am not conceiving ..the doc also told me that my husband should also have a test he might have the infection which is transfered me. plz help me.hina ghazanfar.
posted on Thu, 23 May 2013
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Hello,
Sexually transmitted infections often affect both partners. So both partners are treated simultaneously.
You husband should also be tested and treated. Conception is a different matter.You should have further testing to determine the cause. But first treate the infection.
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Had Vaginal Infection. Could I Have Had Infection From Husband?

Hello, Sexually transmitted infections often affect both partners. So both partners are treated simultaneously. You husband should also be tested and treated. Conception is a different matter.You should have further testing to determine the cause. But first treate the infection.