Yeast Infection Cure

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How long should I wait to have sex if I am taking a yeast infection treatment? I haven’t been to the doctor and been formally diagnosed, but I have what I believe to be a yeast infection, so today I purchased a three day treatment (I took the first dose about nine hours ago and the itching is relieved), however when is it safe to start having sex again? Should I wait two weeks or can I do it on the first day I am done with the med and symptom free? Thanks!!
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To get the full benefit of the treatment it would be better to wait until after your last day of treatment. Also, using condoms and diaphragms, for birth control or prevention of certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), while undergoing treatment is not recommended as the ingredients in various products can weaken latex.