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a googy discharge after sex


Question Posted Thursday July 1 2010, 11:23 am

In the morning i had sex with my husband and when we were done i had a googy discharge, what does that mean, it never happen before and on top of that i have not taking my birth control pills in almost 3 weeks and we dont use condoms

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Icanhelpyou123 answered Wednesday July 7 2010, 1:48 pm:
Could be his cum

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Peeps answered Thursday July 1 2010, 9:25 pm:
Well, it could be a multitude of things.

There is the possibility that it's an infection or an STD but it's probably doubtful if you've been with your husband (and only your husband while he's been faithful to you) for awhile.

It could be his semen. If he actually went on and let cum in you then it's possible that some of it was just seeping out by the time you went to the restroom. You probably would have noticed this sooner if you have not been using condoms but, just in case, it is highly likely that is what is discharging now.

It could be mucus secreted from your body during intercourse. This would be especially so if you achieved an orgasm yourself.

-A lot of women also report different secretions after going off of birth control. Birth control pills have the ability to thin out your cervical mucus (the stuff that helps the sperm swim to the egg) or thicken it too much. You going off of the pills may have helped your body get lined back out to the more natural cervical mucus state.

It could be fertility mucus your body has produced to help the sperm swim toward the egg. Though this usually happens around day 14 in your cycle (probably 2 weeks or so after you discontinued the pills) it definitely is not unheard of to ovulate late right after coming off of hormonal birth control.

It could lube. If you used store-bought lubricate during intercourse then it simply could be it working it's way out of your vagina after. Remember, the stuff doesn't just magically vanish.

You could be pregnant already. It's doubtful since it's so soon but it there is still a slight possibility that you became pregnant much earlier in the month and your body is going through minor changes as the egg is implanting. Some women notice a different discharge then.

Your period may arrive soon. I don't mean to be too TMI here but after I went off of birth control pills (I am now 23 and I used them since I was 14) I noticed a different discharge RIGHT before my period came. If your period is due any day now then it's possible some natural secretions from your uterus as it begins to shed the lining.

If you just cannot figure it out and none of the above applies in your situation then see a doctor. Only a professional can help you diagnose your problem properly.

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