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Pain after sex.

Me and this guy had sex and he didn't use a condom and I'm not on birth control. The day we had sex everything was fine no pain, but the next day I noticed my vagina started to itch lightly then the next day it really started to itch bad and burn. I went to the bathroom and when I use toilet paper down there I dig into my vagina and itch because it feels good because the itching goes anyway but quickly after it begins to itch even worse. I went to the bathroom today and used toilet paper to itch and I saw alittle thing of blood what is wrong im very scared. Also it's very sore down there and it feels like by vagina lip is puffy sorry for being so graffic. What is wrong?!!
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It could be a yeast infection.  Did you guys clean yourselves before and esp after?  Did you remember to pee after? The itching is why I'm asking.  
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Right now I can't say that, but unfortunately from what you described I feel like you might have gotten something from him. It is best that you go to a doctor right away.

If you had unprotected sex, meaning without protection from your side too (pills or any other form), then you should get emergency contraception too.

Talk to your doctor, if need be, you have 5 days maximum for the emergency pills to work, to avoid pregnancy. Take note, it is to avoid.
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Do you think I could be pregnant?! I'm only 17:(
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Hi there! a few things.

Is this guy your boyfriend or a guy you had sex with the first time? I'm not judging, i'm just worried that from your story it could be that the guy has some disease that unfortunately transferred because of no condom use.

You had unprotected sex, and if you want to be careful you might want to consider taking emergency pills.

I'd suggest a visit to your doctor to have yourself checked :)
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