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CONDOM STILL STUCK IN ME!!!!

How do i know if the condom is still in me? I have a funny odor, not like a yeast infection, a little bit stronger? Is there a way that i can get it out on my own?
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an IUD shouldnt hurt him because it is placed  inside the uterus, not the vaginal cavity (vaginal cavity is where the penis goes, the penis never enters the uterus) if it hurt him it would hurt you more.

sex might not be as pleasurable because it may have decresed the production of estrogen or sexual arousal hormones in your overies because of the iud. if its causing pain or discomfort that could also be why your not enjoying sex as much
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I have had the paragard for about two years, it dnt really bother me but but sex hasnt been pleasurable since i had it..Also my husband complains about it hurting him wen we have sex..What should i do???
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82861 tn?1333453911
That is not a sign of pregnancy, it is a sign of a bad infection.  Stop having sex until she sees a doctor and has it properly treated.  Since she has fever, she should be seen very soon.
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I had sex with my girl friend i did not ejaculated inside her vagina ,i used a polythene as a substitue of condom which was giving foul smell after sex next day she had a green mucous next  to her vagina and was having fever after three days could this be a sign of pregnancy pls tell me is there any chance to worry about pregnancy?
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523042 tn?1212177895
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Hello.

Of course you can take it out. It's in YOUR body, and you're in charge of your body. Simply sit on the toilet and insert your index finger into your vagina all the way up as far as it will go. If there's anything in there, you'll feel it, and you should be able to pull it out.

Condom use: Please follow this simple rule. When your partner has ejaculated, he should hold on to the base of the condom and pull out. He should not remain inside of you, because as his erection goes down, semen may leak out the sides of the condom.

If you don't have a condom inside you but notice an odor, you may have an infection. If so, please see your local teen clinic, Planned Parenthood or women's clinic, all of which will offer free or low-cost, confidential care to you. Best of luck. Dr. J
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