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sex question

my boyfriend and I have been having unprotected sex for the past 2 months. him and I are both clean and have no std. lately while having sex I sometimes feel slight pain. also I've been having to pee a lot lately. I know I'm not pregnant because even on my period I had to pee a lot. I urinate more then I should everyday . I have to get up 3 times a night to pee and when I'm on the toilet and just get done urinating I'll wait there for about a minute and I can push a little more pee out and if I wait for another min I can push a little more pee out. what's wrong with me ?
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Birth control pills do not help anything with UTI's.
You should take your birth control pills as directed. But ask your GYN when you go because there are some pills that can be taken that you only get a few periods a year.... But again, ask your gynecologist.
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alright thank you so much! and does birth control help prevent uti's also when taking birth control does it stop your period?
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Something that I thought of too was drinking too much before bed. Too much water or juice, etc... Before bed. Could be a reason. But also it's good to get checked by your Dr.
Also, if its something that concerns you, you can also ask about a type of birth control while there.
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alright Im definitely going to the doctor Sunday morning. I think I've had it over a month now. I'm scared it could get worst. a couple days ago when I lifted my leg up to get into bed my side would hurt a bit and when I twist my body to see if it would hurt again it did. but it stopped it hurts periodically for like a second.
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Definitely UTI or bacterial vaginal infection, probably mild enough for no burning.. You should go see a  Dr.
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and what do you think the pain is during sex
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I googled a uti. it doesn't burn when I pee though. and I know it's not heart related. it says sex question lol
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Sounds like a urinary tract infection (UTI) to me.  It's very common in young, sexually active women.

You should probably see a gynecologist and get checked out.  You are almost certainly not dealing with anything heart-related.
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