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i'm not sure what it is!


Question Posted Thursday July 10 2008, 7:26 pm

Around two days ago I lost my virginity. I have noticed inside my vagina burns & itches. My boyfriend (not a virgin) has been tested for STDS and everything was good there. I don't have any smell coming from down there so i'm not sure what it could be.

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Teza answered Friday July 11 2008, 2:10 am:
Those are some of the symptoms of a bladder infection. It's possible to get it after sex and it's normal. You should go to the doctor to be positive and make sure it's nothing serious.

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LiLMAMAx answered Thursday July 10 2008, 8:29 pm:
You're not alone. I know a lot of girls, including myself that this has happened to. Sometimes I get that way if I have sex with my boyfriend too much or for too long at a time. It's just from sex. I don't think that there is anything wrong with you, but if it doesn't clear up in a couple days you should either go to the doctor or go to a drug store & get this anti-itch & burn cream for down there! ♥

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Cux answered Thursday July 10 2008, 7:53 pm:
I, like you, have no idea. I'm not a doctor and not many of us are, and giving you a diagnosis is not our job.

What I will tell you, however, is that if you're worried about this, go to your doctor and ask them. They will know better than us.

You can also try www.webmd.com, or this link:

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--Jack
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