15/f
boyfriend and i been together 2 years.
love him DONT JUDGE OUR AGE. K THANKS =]
first time i was unprotected;
like two weeks ago and he did NOT cum inside me
he didn't even cum; i made him get out.
[he lost his virginity to me; && has been tested like i many times]
since last week or so, when i pee
light colored blood comes out; its NOT my period.
i also have to pee alot more too.
sometimes it hurts to pee.
what is this?
i cant ask my mom about this either.
Off the top of my head, Im guessing some form of urinary tract infection.
Tell your parents. I know that youve been taught "parents bad" but your parents are here for EXACTLY this kind of thing. You cant fix this yourself. You need an adults help.
karenR answered Wednesday November 7 2007, 6:42 am: It doesn't always have to do with sex. As one who has worked in the medical field, I can tell you that they are NOT going to assume you are sexually active.
I checked Cherry's source because couldn't believe it would have said that. Here is what was written under causes....
Notice it says "MAY" occur.
"Cystitis may occur in women after sexual intercourse. But even girls and women who aren't sexually active are susceptible to lower urinary tract infections because the anus is so close to the female urethra. Most cases of cystitis are caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli), a species of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract."
Note: Sometimes cystitis and urethritis are referred to collectively as a lower urinary tract infection, or UTI.
You need to see a doctor. Don't rely on over the counter medications. They cost a lot of money and very rarely work. Even when they do it will usually reoccur. UTIs are very common in women of all ages, and even very young girls. It is nothing to worry about if treated. All you have to do is pee in a cup, it does not require a physical exam or anything. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Cherry_Blow_Pop answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 11:50 pm: It is a Urinary Tract Infection, like the people below me have said. You can buy something called AZO at a store such as CVS or Walgreens, etc. BUT, that will not cure you. You need to see a doctor. The first time I got one, I didn't want to tell my mom because I didn't want her to know I was sexually active. That led to me waiting too long to see a doctor, and the infection spread to my kidneys, I was in a lot of pain and had to go to the ER. If the infection got worse, it could've spread to my blood, and if not treated, could've led to serious problems. I was put on antibiotics for a week and it cleared up.
Don't mean to scare you, but I DONT want you going through what I did. What you are describing is how mine started, and once it got worse and spread I had lots of constant pain on my side, painful urination, couldn't eat, etc. You need to see your doctor, and don't worry, your doctor will not tell your parents that you are sexually active, that is illegal. If you can't go to your regular doctor, find a free clinic/planned parenthood in your area and go to them to treat you. Do it before it gets worse.
Also, the person below me is wrong, a UTI almost ALWAYS has to do with sex...check out this link to explain how...
Notice I said ALMOST always, it does occur rarely in other cases...but to be completely honest, when someone hears a woman has a UTI, they assume sexual activity, and since you have been sexually active...it's a match.
the_unexpected answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 10:31 pm: It is a UTI, probably specifically urethritis. You should take ammoxicillin, drink lots of cranberry juice, and get rest. It's an infection in your urinary tract (bladder, kidney, urethra), which has nothing to do with sex. [ the_unexpected's advice column | Ask the_unexpected A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 9:59 pm: What you are describing sounds like you have either an urinary tract infection or possibly a kidney infection, or even both. Girls often contract UTIs from having sex, or holding in their pees and not drinking enough water. This can also lead to kidney infections, hence the blood. It is treatable, but the sooner you act the better. Left untreated, the infections can severely spread and cause internal infectious damage. There are some over the counter meds that help mild cases, but what you are explaining sounds to be more progressed. You need to go to a doctor to get antibiotics. In the mean time, pee frequently, even though it hurts and drink plenty of water. In the future when you have sex, make sure you are well lubricated and pee both before and after sex. This often helps reduce the risk of contracting an infection. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
heather101 answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 9:56 pm: I'll be honest with you it could be a number of different things. I am not a doctor and have no medical degree. I HIGHLY urge you to go to your doctor or if you can't afford it or don't want to tell your mother to take you every state and city has a local free health clinic. Just call information and ask for the number or look online they will be more then happy to help and you can ask them to keep it confidential and they will. So don't be afraid to get checked out, thereās no reason not to go. I think it's needed because obviously there is something wrong, blood just doesn't come out for no reason. So please go to the doctors.
Best of luck to you! [ heather101's advice column | Ask heather101 A Question ]
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