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Anal Sex Question

I recently had unprotected anal sex with my husband (whom I have been with for a long time), but did not handle the situation well. Usually when we have anal sex, we always use lube and he never switches back and forth from anal to vaginal. However, in this particular incident we had both had a bit too much to drink and were not as careful as usual, and he did switch between the 2 a few times. (I know, I should have known better, and I do!) Anyways, three days later I developed what I'm pretty sure is a UTI (frequent need to urinate and pain with urination) but have also had some difficulties passing bowel movements. It looks like I have some small cuts near the anus now and have had some bleeding with the passing of stooles. Could all of this be caused by this one incident? Also, as of today I noticed some more discharge than usual, very watery, but I am right around ovulation as well. From what I've read it almsot sounds like it could be an STD with the discharge, but I know I've not cheated and would be shocked if he had. Any ideas?
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GOOD ADVISE AND REMEMBER FOR THE FUTURE, EXIT ONLY
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i dont know what to tell you but i do know that this past time as well as all the other times you have received anal sex is more than likly the cause as to why your having difficulties passing bowel movements. anal sex can mess up your bowel movements really bad.

i would say go to the doctor and get checked out
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