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1153424 tn?1262138888

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Ok well Hi everyone. First of idk how to really start this, but i created this account to see if i  can really get some help and feed back. Im 20 years old, ive only had two sex partners and with my first one we have always used condoms and safe. But i just recently started dating this other guy and we had unprotected sex about 3 times. And after that, thats when i started to get this thick white discharge on my vagina and its really scaring me. about a month a go. i started getting itchy and i looked and had some white "spots" or something inside my vagina. i told my mom and she gave me monistat i believe thats the name. and the itching went away , I feel wet all the time and this smell that ive never had before, and the white discharge as well. I dont think its normal PLEASE HELP ME!!!
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It sounds like you have a yeast infection (thick, white discharge). Gonorrhea and chlamydia usually present as thin white-yellowish discharge; however, you should see your doctor and be tested for these if he/she thinks it is necessary. When starting a sexual relationship with a new partner, it is always best for the two of you to have an STD checkup.

Take care...
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Sounds like your bf may have an STD.  Go see a dermatologist or an STD expert in your area.  
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1153424 tn?1262138888
sorry forgot one more thing..
So last month i was having sex with my boyfriend and suddenly it started to hurt, kinda like burning and my vagina felt weird so i went to the bathroom and as i whipped i felt my vulva [my left lip]  swollen.. it was so gross, I was really scared why did that happen?
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