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New Research Alert: Could Bacterial Vaginosis Be Sexually Transmitted? 🚨 For years, Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) has been considered a common but non-sexually transmitted gynecologic condition. However, new research is challenging this long-standing belief! 🧐 A recent study in Australia treated two groups of couples: 🔹 Group 1: Only the woman with BV was treated. 🔹 Group 2: Both the woman and her partner received antibiotics. The result? Partners who were treated alongside their partner had significantly lower BV recurrence rates, suggesting that partner treatment may be the key to preventing recurrent BV. ✨ This could lead to a major shift in how BV is treated in the U.S., offering relief for countless women struggling with recurrent infections. 🔎 What is BV? BV is a common vaginal infection that causes: • Yellow discharge 💛 • Fishy odor 🐟 • Itching & irritation 😣 If you’re dealing with recurrent BV, stay informed—new guidelines may be on the horizon.d and regulated menstrual cycle, thereby enhancing your overall reproductive health. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✨ Ready for a gynecologist who listens, cares, and gives you the time you deserve? Schedule a consultation now! 🩺 Cheruba Prabakar, MD FACOG Gynecologist & Minimally Invasive Surgeon Lamorinda Gynecology and Surgery 📞 (925) 744-7473 📠 (925) 307-5749 📩 [email protected] 📍 978 Second St #100 Lafayette, CA 94549 🌐 lamorindagyn.com #TheFibroidDoc #WomensHealth #BayAreaDoctors #BacterialVaginosis #NewYorkTimesArticle #GynecologicHealth #Hormones #Menopause #STDs #OvarianCancer #Endometriosis #Endometriomas #OvarianHealth #WomensHealth #OvarianCysts