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Old Jul 29, 2009, 12:12 AM
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Ok so I am alittle confused if I should seek a doctors advise or see if it goes away. The last 2 months when I get my period or right before I get really raw....like everything is super soar! Then when I am done and my fiance and I want to have sex it hurts...like he is extreamely hard! it almost feels like the first time, i also have had some discharge, but it has been more thin but sticky like. Almost like blood, but it is whiteish....not thick like cottage cheese, but I am wet feeling alot. There is a mild odor that I can't identify.

I guess if anyone has any guesses or sugestions I would greatly appreciate it.

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Old Jul 29, 2009, 04:46 PM
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I would say it sounds like you need to see a doctor. Hope you get better soon.
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Old Aug 03, 2009, 01:12 PM
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Ok so I am alittle confused if I should seek a doctors advise or see if it goes away. The last 2 months when I get my period or right before I get really raw....like everything is super soar! Then when I am done and my fiance and I want to have sex it hurts...like he is extreamely hard! it almost feels like the first time, i also have had some discharge, but it has been more thin but sticky like. Almost like blood, but it is whiteish....not thick like cottage cheese, but I am wet feeling alot. There is a mild odor that I can't identify.

I guess if anyone has any guesses or sugestions I would greatly appreciate it.
I maybe late, but I would check with your doctor. It could be a simple infection. Yes there are infections in the vagina that are very easy to get rid of...so I wouldn't panic. Don't let this message scare you either. I have had simple infections that have had the same symptons as you and a low dose antibiotic cleared it right up. Certainly check with your doctor though.
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Old Sep 03, 2009, 10:46 AM
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It sounds like you have BV , ( Bacterial Vaginosis) which is a bacterial infection that is caused simply by a change in the ph balance in the vagina. This is NOT an STI.

There are many ways to treat this , from using simple gentle acidic douches ( apple cider vinegar ) to raise the ph to a more acidic level, or by inserting the chewable high dose vitamin C pills into the vagina at night when sleeping.
There is also a new product on the market here in the uk that is a gel that redresses the ph balance and cures the condition.
Do try and avoid using antibiotics to cure it. It cures it , but only makes you more susceptible to the condition in the long run.

Good luck . I know exactly how this feels.
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Old Sep 03, 2009, 02:58 PM
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While this may just be the way your body reacts to the stress of your monthly cycle and then to the foreign matter being placed in it (your bf semen) the only way you are going to know for sure is to see your doctor or gyn for a check up and get a pap smear.

Good Luck... ((( hugs )))
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