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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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exactly what kind of antibiotic should be taken to treat this BV?
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The reason women acquire BV my doc told me is because of multiple partners within the man or women if it's reaccuring time after time. You may not necessarily get an STD but if one partner has had more partners than the other past/present it could throw a womans ph off balance causing PH. & some women are just more like to get BV because everyone has different immune systems
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You could go to school nurse or a health dept previously mentioned. But I really recommend you speak with mom. Not only will it bring you closer, she can help you prevent further complications down the line.. Female organs are very complicated and delicate.  
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hey ummmm, im a virgin and i think ive had this weird smell for as long as i can remeber, i think it started about 7th grade, im in 10th grade now and it's still there, i take showers, and after evry shower the smell is still there. im scared to use a douch or whatever seeing as how nothing has been in my vagina ever, not even a tampon. i dont have a obgyn or whatever yet, n its super embarrising so i havent told anybody. but i want to anominously ask for a solution. so far from the above posts i think i might have that bv thing. but idk what to do, im embarresed to tell my mom or my docter. soo ya, help please thanks.
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There is BV and then there is cronic BV, cronic BV is when it keeps coming back, you take the meds and then about 2 months later its back!!!! BV can smell like garbage, fish, poop, and some other stank I cant figure out, my cousin has even said hers has smelled like rusty wire, the longer you leave it the stinkier and wetter you get, now I have been taking RepHresh Pro-B and the RepHresh Douch and the wetness is gone i feel fresh again and the smell is gone, sometimes I notice a light fishy smell during sex but the next day I go and get a RepHresh douch and im back to good!!!! So you can try this it has been working for me so far :) I get my RepHresh from Zellers, Shoppers Drugmart, Walmart and so on it is about $40 for the Pro-B pills and about $15 for the douch.
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Hi, i have had bv several times and several courses of antibiotics. I was prescribed some vaginal pessaries called balance activ to use for prevention and maintenance of ph levels. When i use the pessaries the odour during intercourse is not present. If i dont use them the smell is there more often than not but you cant really use the pessary before intercourse but afterwards seems too late, he is already put off by then and i feel horrible. Have had swabs for bv, thrush, stds and all is clear. Got my urine tested and that too is normal. I am getting very down about it, makes me feel dirty but its def not normal, it cant be. He reassures me he is not going anywhere and we will get it sorted but cant help thinking he is gonna get fed up of it and go elsewhere. Anyone feel the same? or have the same problem?
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