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Discharge For A Few Days After Sex

When I first started having sex with my partner, I would have a discharge for the next few days which would eventually clear up.. This problem soon stopped happening as time went by.

I recently had an abnormal pap and had to have a biopsy and leap procedure due to abnormal cells and I haven't had sex in about 2 months.

When I did have sex, I had mild irritation the next day with an order and the discharge again. I went to my doctor and she examined me.. My labs came back normal.

Could anyone possibly tell me what may cause me to have this discharge for a few days after having sex, and is there anything that I could do to prevent it?
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101028 tn?1419603004
if your provider didn't see anything unusual with your discharge then it's probably a normal discharge for you.
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She tested for all of those.. They all came back negative.
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101028 tn?1419603004
try using some lube too.  even though you don't think you have lubrication issues, your body might be telling you otherwise. you might also want to try using a condom too. perhaps what you think is discharge is actually just ejaculate working its way out too.  
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652407 tn?1300737199
I would call and find out if she tested for the following, Chlamydia, gono, trick, Bacterial vaginosis, Yeast
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No, I don't use condoms or lube, but I don't have a moisture problem during sex.
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I really don't know exactly what she tested for.. She just told me that she was going to do a full test and test for everything.
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101028 tn?1419603004
it could just be plain ole irritation. do you use condoms and lube for sex?

grace
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652407 tn?1300737199
well with HPV you can have abnormal discharge but it isn't an over abundance...

What were you tested for, you said the labs came back; for what?
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