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No symptoms but could I still have BV?

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My boyfriend and I were having sex and we tried anal.
It got a little carried away and he went from the "back door" to the "front door."

I know this is very risky, it wasn't intended to happen and it won't again.
But I'm now parinoid and embaressed. I have no foul odors just sitting around or even checking myself.
But if I smell my cum/discharge (actually sticking finger in and smelling that) it has a slight urine smell? But only
For a few seconds, once hands dry before washing them it smells normal. I know this is graphic but I have no other way of explaining it so I apologize. No itching, no redness, NOTHING ELSE!
That's my only concern. Should I be worried?
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replied May 24th, 2012
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BV is one of the most under diagnosed infections, because a lot of women will never have any symptoms.

The cause of BV is not really known. It correlates strongly with the number of sexual partners that you allow without condoms, but that is not the cause. Anal to vaginal sex does not really have any correlation, but it is still considered bad. It can also cause a yeast infection. It is however nothing to get panicky about.

So if you see no symptoms, then likely nothing bad happened. It is definitely not a given that something bad must happen.

Keep on being aware of your discharge and smell, but do not go overboard with that.

Take care!
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