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Q: What's Wrong With Me?'
asked by: aleesun2 on July 3rd, 2004
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I am newly sexually active. The first few times with my boyfriend, we used vaginal foam and comdoms as birth control. The foam stung me a bit when I first put it in and after a few minutes it went away. However now we don't use that anymore and sex stings and burns so bad. It's like he's scraping against a rash inside me or something. We have plenty of lubrication, so that can't be the problem. I'm wondering if the foam or latex upset something in there. It doesn't sting when I pee or anything, just a burning sensation during sex when he moves. I'm wondering if it's a yeast infection or vaginitis or what?? A few days ago when we he pulled out, there was this white milky blob of stuff on the outside of the condom that came from inside of me. I've noticed I don't have much of a discharge lately and if I do, its kinda yellow, whitish. And it doesn't smell like it is supposed to, kinda weird I can't describe it. I know it's not an std, because I haven't been with anyone else, and my boyfriend was throughly examined and is 100% clean. What do you think it could be? Confused
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PattyV
replied on July 4th, 2004
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Hmmmmm
Hard to say what it could be,better to get checked out."white blob" could be secretions from you,they do tend to vary with your hormones and arousal level.Burning in the presence of latex could be a reaction to the latex or maybe just too much friction.Go see your gyn to be sure.Good luck!!
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2ferano
replied on July 4th, 2004
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Foam gives me infections. So does spermicide. It could also be the latex, but I am betting on the foam. At least first. Go to the clinic and have them test you for yeast/bacterial infection. If it isn't really itchy then it is most likely vaginosis. They will just give you pills and it should get rid of it. But, try to avoid foam, or the inserts. And use condoms without spermicide. See if that helps avoid the infections. Good luck.
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