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Pain While Urinating.

Latley, I've had a pain in my vagina after and during urinating. I also have to use the bathroom a lot more often than i ever  usualy do. I Don't know why and I don't want to see a dotor in case it might be a sexual problem in fear of my parents. Anyone know what I can do or what is wrong?
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Thanks so much. I will try!
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You need to find a way to go and be seen somewhere.  You absolutely, positively can not sit at home and wait this out! If it's a std like chlamydia - you risk your future fertility and also risk developing PID which is very painful. If it's an uti and you don't treat it, you risk damaging your urinary tract.  Do not be stupid!

You absolutely need to be responsible for your health - even if it means involving your parents since you are underage.  Also you need to cover pregnancy too - since it's a week later it's too late for plan B birth control so you'll need to be monitoring that too.  Since you are over 14, most states will totally respect your privacy. Tell your mom it hurts to pee and you think you have a uti so that she takes you to the clinic. Once there , tell her you are old enough to do this on your own and go back without her to discuss this with the doctor if you don't feel comfortable having mom there with you for support.  

You need to be seen today or tomorrow - don't put it off!!

grace
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i had unprotected sex about a week ago and thats exactly when it started to hurt. I'm 16 and without a license so I don't have a way to the doctor...  I'm hoping it's nothing  important.
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it could be a bladder infection hun why dont u just go to the doctor alone it could be nothing...have u had unprotected sex?
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