"Although it’s possible to transmit a yeast infection through vaginal intercourse, you may be more likely to develop a yeast infection as a result of:
Irritation from wearing wet or sweaty clothing
Using fragrant cleansers on or around your genitals
Douching
Taking birth control pills, antibiotics, or corticosteroids
Having a weakened immune system
Having high blood sugar or untreated diabetes
Pregnancy
Breastfeeding"
Comments
- Reply
Lmao that statement seems to be false. Unless you know more than us and the guy has a penile yeast infection.
I looked it up and it doesn't seem to have anything to do with switching around between anal and vaginal either.
Here's the source: https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/yeast-infection-after-sex#other-causes
"Although it’s possible to transmit a yeast infection through vaginal intercourse, you may be more likely to develop a yeast infection as a result of:
Irritation from wearing wet or sweaty clothing
Using fragrant cleansers on or around your genitals
Douching
Taking birth control pills, antibiotics, or corticosteroids
Having a weakened immune system
Having high blood sugar or untreated diabetes
Pregnancy
Breastfeeding"