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irritated on my vagina

im getting a irritated feeling on my vagina i had sex last week with another women who had scented lotion on her legs and arms i went to the doctor just wednesday and she advise me she see nothing wrong nor sorness nor redness and it doesnt burn when i pee  but before all that I did shave my vagina and i didnt cut myself or anything i did use lotion so i wont bump up i figure it was my hair growing back the irritated feeling started once i finished having sex with my girlfriend so again on this past wednesday i had a pap smear and the doctor check my vagina and saw nothing so im wondering is it irritated because my hair is growing back or maybe the lotion she had is irritating with my vagina and i know for a fact she doesn't have any type of std  
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thank you i kind of figure thats what it was because it usually stop irritating after a while
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It's more than likely the hair regrowing, it tends to itch like hell until it gets past the 'spiky' length. If the itchiness continues after its past the spiky stage, it could be an allergy to something in one of the creams either you or the other woman used. And from personally experience, don't shave it again until it's past the spiky stage, it hurts because the hair won't give gently under the blade and the regrowing hair lifts the skin a bit so it might catch the blade in places.
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