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weird vaginal discharge

I am sexually active & on the depo provera shot. My boyfriend & I were both tested & treated for chlamydia in late may. We had sex again a few days ago after about 2 weeks. When he ejaculated in me I had a burning sensation now, im getting yellowish discharge it doesnt really smell. I burned when I pee'd the first day after sex but not anymore although I have itching.
Whats wrong with me?
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thank you!
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Hey! I work in the ER and see many women come in for this. It's not a reaction to the sperm. What happened is the discharge is caused by a urinary tract infection. The burning while peeing is due to either sperm getting stuck in your urethra or a general growth in bacteria. I recommend going to the doctor to get antibiotics :) if you've been treated for chlamydia recently I don't think it would be around again so soon. Best of luck!
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i got tested twice after & no one ever got back to me with results. im going to get checked up on monday or tuesday at a clinic. no one cheated, thats wh im confused as to why this is happening to me.. is it possible that i had an allergy to the ejaculation?
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Hi there, when you were treated for chlamydia did you go to test three times?  That is essential because you can have a negative in one of those tests and then be positive the other two or even just one of the other two.  That is why the protocol is to have a patient test three times to make sure it is completely gone.  

So, I'm wondering if that isn't a place to start?  How did you guys get chlamydia.  Did someone cheat??  I'm just curious because I would absolutely use a condom every time if that had happened in my relationship!  good luck
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