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Smelly discharge.....do i need to be concerned?

Recently i have smelt a disgusting smell around the vaginal area and when i have looked in my underwear their is discharge and it is really smelly. This usually starts to appear between 1 - 2 week after my period has finished and lasts until my next period starts. The discharge is slimy and feels awful, i am constantly checking as the discharge is thick and creamy. When the discharge leaves my vagina it is the same feeling as when you come on your period, so i always dash for the toilet to check whether i have come on or whether it is discharge. Also when i am on my period does the smeel just seem to disappear because i use tampax and the tampx is soaking up the discharge? Is their something up with me as i am very worried. I am in a sexual active relationship and me and my partner are hoping for me to concieve as we wish to start a family, will the discharge stop me from getting pregnant? During sexual intercourse their is no pain and sex isnt uncomfy. I am very worried it will as we have been trying for the past 7 month, but from research i have found that it can take well over 6 months for women to concieve? I really need some answers as i am really worried that their is something really wrong with me?
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tigilan mo nalang ang pakikipagchorva lalo na kung bata ka pa pala....sus!!!!

in english:

just stop having sex with anyone especially if you are young...duh! (because i think you are only a teenager base on the way you constract your wordings and concern....
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Try taking probiotics. Balance friendly bacteria. You get these from foods such as yogurt, nutrition stores known as Acidophelus Bifidus (write it down). It's all natural and boosts your immune system and you don't need to see a doctor to buy it. It's also not too expensive. Likely cheaper than antibiotics and much better for you.

Antibiotics have been known to actually cause Superbugs like MRSA which is a very hard illness to treat because it is antibiotic resistance. There are many other diseases that are caused from Antibiotics which can easily be transmitted from person to person by toilet seats and skin to skin contact. I have seen a few cases while working in a hospital and they treat it VERY serously. If not treated, it can kill people from something silly as a flu. (I used to work in paliative. Most common among old and sick.Look ut up)

Anyway. Try taking a natural root and give your body a good BOOST of nutrition. That should do the trick.

Good luck with it all. Let us know if it works for you.

Sincerely,

Kamaro13
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i also have this smelling discharge and it makes me feel so embarased,dnt knw what to do
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well..jus make sure u see a doc..i went today and said he needed to check my urine because at my age..this shouldnt happen..it might be an infection so everyone...shoud get checked out..plz

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guys, dont listen to the people saying to "keep clean." excessively cleaning with water and soap can mess with the natural flora in the vagina and cause an infection, and all the symptoms mentioned. try to only wash with water and soap when you do #2 its fine to clean everything. otherwise avoid overwashing!
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i dont really have a mother figure and i know if you dont have a clue about your body you shouldnt be having sex...put i get a discharge and its sometimes odorous. i shave and the usual but ive noticed for a long time that i hvae this weird discharge its creamy and white well most of the time but sometimes it not. ive had this problem for a long time. im scared and embarressed of the weird smell i put of sometimes. pleae email me at pruitt_morgan***@****
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