NO: Unless you have local inserts, it sounds like yest infection+/- UTI.
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Maybe: Sometimes certain birth control will increase a patient's risk of vaginitis by affecting the pH of the vagina and altering the healthy vaginal flora. I would recommend following up with you gyn or doctor to evaluate symptoms if associated with itching, burning, painful urination, urgency of urination, frequency.
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