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Q: discharge and bad odor from Trichomoniasis ?
asked by: yesyesno on February 20th, 2008
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So I have been married 10 years, and haven't had sex with someone other than my husband in 12 years.
I am on the fence of whether or not my husband has cheated on me.
About 3 weeks ago, he didn't come home at all. He says he slept at his friend's house after a lot of drinking.

To the point....
I just ended my period(about 4 days ago), and last night had a really gross discharge. It was yellowish/clear, bubbly and sticky. A lot of it. It smelled, enough to make me cringe and think I need to have a shower first thing in the morning.
It bothered me enough to google it. Maybe it is trich?
I have no discharge today, but have noticed my odor the past few days hasn't been as normal as usual. I thought it was because I was ending my period. How often does the discharge come with trich? I am peeing very frequently Sad
I've never had an std, or even a yeast infection, so I am really unsure about stuff like this.
I am hoping to be tested tomorrow. (I have kids, so clearly this must be done on the downlow, or else I would go immediately)
Does anyone know what this sounds like???
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Galaxy
replied on February 21st, 2008
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You have all the markers for trich but before you accuse your husband, bear in mind that it IS possible to contract it through other means than sexual intercourse - not usual, but possibe.

Both of you will need to be treated. And maybe you should talk to him about his drinking!
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