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Sex in nature lead to soil and grass "up there"

This is kind of a sensible topic, but it has bugged me for some time now..

0.5-1 year ago, I had sex with a guy on the ground in between some trees. Long story short, I got some soil up in my vagina, and grass came out the following day as well.
At that time, I didn't think much of it. But now I worry that some kind of bacteria, fungi or parasite may have colonized my woman parts.. I don't have any pain or excessive fluids comimg out of there, but my urine is a bit smelly.

I worry most about if it could lead to infertility? I'm on contraceptive pills and therefore get my period each month anyway.

Hope you can handle an embarrassing story..
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973741 tn?1342342773
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I am thinking you are alright.  The vagina is self cleaning. And you don't have any symptoms so you seem fine.  You can mention it to your doctor if you are so inclined but don't see any need to since nothing is really 'wrong'.  Smelly urine may just mean you need to hydrate more.  If you had an infection, you'd have other symptoms.  But don't worry that your doctor will be shocked.  They see/hear all sorts of things.  Just another day in the job for them!
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134578 tn?1693250592
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It doesn't sound like any damage occurred. It would not have given you smelly urine in any case.
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