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Discharge first ever experiencing it please help

Hi I'm 17 yrs old I had sex with my bf  once it not my first time having sex but it is with him and the next day I started noticing I had a white thinck discharge almost like cottage cheese inside my vagina I used a condom an i havnt gotta my period I'm really worried of what I can be it doesn't  itch or anything it just has alil fishy smell I'm really worried of what it could be PLEASEE help !!!
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12499684 tn?1425609582
Please try not to worry. I was in your predicament once before. 17 or 18 and it was my 1st time. I was not pregnant then. I feel for you. It's so frightening. try to heal and forgive your self. Then, best way not to have this happen again is to stop having premarital sex. Okay. love
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7247390 tn?1389539906
You definately have a vaginal yeast infections. See your Dr. as soon as possible to get it treated or it will scare your boyfriend off. It will get to smelling worse if you postpone going to the Dr.
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No I haven't not gone to a gynecologist yet but it started to worry me because I've never had this problem before an I don't know what could have caused it because he used a condom
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No I haven't not gone to a gynecologist yet but it started to worry me because I've never had this problem before an I don't know what could have caused it because he used a condom
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1340994 tn?1374193977
You have to see a gynecologist for that to find out if it's yeast or bacterial vaginosis.  Then you can get the right treatment.  If you are going to have sex you are going to have to go to the doctor regularly and treat anything that comes up or else you can get infections that cause sterility (can't get pregnant).  
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