Question Posted Thursday September 28 2006, 7:53 pm
I had sex for the first time on Saturday with my boyfriend. Sunday and Monday we kept having sex but it got really .. intimately to the point of ouch. That night I bled as if I was getting my period, which I can understand.. next day it was like I have my period and i've had it since, but now it hurts when I pee, and i'm peeing alot. I'm also a diabetic .. I don't know if it could be my sugars or if its a STD, or related to sex ? My pelvis area hurts cramp wise and when I pee it feels like it has to pee more, but it hurts too much. Is there anything wrong with me or is this normal?
Mishi answered Friday September 29 2006, 3:26 am: You should go to a doctor and find out if maybe you have a bladder infection and if not a bladder infection whatever it is you might have you should get it checked out before it's to late so try to get it treated as soon as possible. [ Mishi's advice column | Ask Mishi A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday September 28 2006, 11:43 pm: Diabetics are prone to urinary tract infections. See if it sounds like what you are experiencing.
# Pain or stinging when you pass urine.
# An urge to pass urine a lot.
# Pressure in your lower belly.
# Urine that smells bad or looks milky, cloudy, or reddish in color.
# Feeling tired or shaky or having a fever.
You will need to see a doctor and get an antibiotic.
There are many ways to get a UTI besides sex. And diabetics get them a lot. So if you are a young girl, don't let fear of your parents thinking it is because you are sexually active keep you from getting medical attention. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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