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Bacterial Vaginosis?

Okay so, Basically about two days ago, I had some foreplay fun with a male i had known for years. Sweetest guy you'll meet. All he did was pleasure me with his fingers. Nothing else. Well after he had gotten done.. i noticed two days later i had a foul fishy smell, itching on the outside, and a very faint burning sensation when i urinated on the inside. I want to say its Bacterial Vaginosis, I did some readings on it but theres no real way to tell what it really could be. Unfortunatly, my funds leave me sucking wind, so i cant make it to the doctors for another two weeks. Is there anyway that i can possibly use some natural home rememdies to get rid of this? Possibly check after a few days and see if it goes away?.. i heared vitamins and acidophillis will definitly help but id like a second opinion.
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Ladies please try this wonderful vaginal probiotic called FloraFemme. It's a prescription strength, effective product which balances your vaginal pH and cures BV, Yeast infections, and treats vaginal odor. The results I had were nothing short of miraculous, especially since I had tried everything on the market. You can google it and buy it online or through Amazon.
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well you don't want to treat BV if its something else. from the sounds of it you probably do have BV but if it is possible to buy a home test or go to a local free clinic if you have one in your area. planned parenthood or any woman's health clinic should be able to help you from a low price or for free. there is over the counter meds you can buy for BV but i have not taken them myself. I had BV once and i know how uncomfortable it can be. make sure it is indeed BV before you treat youurself for it
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