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Question Posted Saturday October 4 2008, 1:17 pm

エ recently had sex about a week ago... エ was sore and now when エ urinate its has a sort a tingle to it... what does that mean? Could it mean エ have a urinary tract or do エ come in contact with a STD? エ really dnt kno, this neva happened before.... All answers are accepted... エ really want to kno エ have a dr. Appt on Tuesday to find out....

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eminems_girl answered Sunday October 5 2008, 12:49 am:
It sounds like the start to a UTI. A lot of people tend to get them after having sex, so im sure its nothing to worry about. Its best to have the doctors input though.
I hope everythings okay.
Good luck :]

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