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Disgusting foul smell and extreme wetness during intercourse.

I have been having and extremely disgusting odor and wetness during intercourse forthe past two months. I have been tested and do not have an STD and have been with the same (and only) partner for 7 months. I have not changed my diet. No pain, or lumps, bumps, rashes, nothing else out of the ordinary. I have not made it to see my doctor due to scheduling problems ( I am extremely busy). I was weondering if anyone had an suggestions? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Well me and my husband been together for 3years and i think his semen is throwing off my ph level and its causing me to have a odor...but the odor only comes if he lets go inside of me...im trying the represh stuff but last night when we tried to have sex i bled.Wednesday im having a pap smear done...but is this normal and the instructions on the rephresh box say we can still have intercourse while taking it can someone please help....
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Please can anyone help everytime me and husband have sex its smells that bad we have to stop he has never said anything bad about it it might just be an infection please please please I need your help
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Most comments are right, sounds like "bacterial vaginosis" or BV. which is an overgrowth in the normal flora (organisms) found in your vagina. (yeast is also one, overgrowth: yeast infection..etc.) anti-biotics usually are only needed in extreme cases (I.e. Tampon left in after mesus) or if you are pregnant. (can irritate the cervix and possible cause a miscarriage) but a good pro-biotic over the counter remedy should restore a good balance. Avoid douching, adopt a more conservative pubic hair style (hair keeps a protective layer to protect against intruding micro-organisms) or try a vegan diet. (for myself, this worked as a pleasant side effect of a healthier lifestyle)

Good luck...
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Anyone having a horrible, unbearable smell with a brownish and watery discharge, especially after sex or a bowl movement that drips, as well as after sex, and not experiencing any other flu - like symptoms, as crazy as it sounds, it is probably a tampon that got lost or forgotten about. I had this happen to me. The smell was disgusting and i did some research and found my same symptoms and i thought I would never forget about a tampon.  But I decided to check. I felt it and knew that it was a tampon that was causing the smell and dripping discharge. It's nothing to be scared of, but I went to the ER to have mine removed because I tried for 30 minutes to get it out myself. The doctor said it happens all the time but may cause serious infections and i was pumped with shots of antibiotics and prescription meds. Don't dream out, just give it a check and stay calm.
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i am 18 and so is my boyfriend. for a year now we have been each other's only sexual partners. I get a strong odor and extreme wetness during sex and recently my boyfriend got a rash where my fluids touched him. What could this be? iv always had a history with BV. does he have a different infection? did i infect him? im so clueless SO PLEASE HELP!
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honey you should go to the doctor it can be sign of cevical cance i went threw the same thing and it was cancer so you need to tell you boyfriend he needs to stand by you threw this it may turn him off but it is not your fault if he loves you he will be there for you go to the doctors sap because it might be to late  
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