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vagina problem

A few days ago me and my boyfriend had sex in a shed type of thing. He accidentaly cut the inside part of my inner labia and it is very painful. I also thing i got a yeast infection because it was pretty dirty in the shed and i have been having smelly whitish discharge and itching. I think the yeast infection is making it harder for the cut to heal. Im 15 years old and i cant talk to my parents about this because they dont know that im sexually active and i cant go to a doctor either because im living on an overseas military base and any doctor here would have to have my parents permission before seeing me. Doesn anyone have any suggestions of what i can do?
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If you've had yeast infections before,  do what you did to treat them.

I really doubt that having sex in a dirty shed has given you a yeast infection.

If you're sure this is a yeast infection and not an STD (it doesn't seem that clear to me,  actually) then tell your parents.  They won't have any idea you're sexually active.  Yeast infections aren't typically - or always - caused by sexual activity.

Not quite sure what you're looking for here . . .
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Ummmm i do not have an std. I have a yeast infection. Ive had one a couple times before and i know wat the symptoms are. A yeast infection is not an std. And they dont have a plan parenthood clinic here because im on an overseas military base. Im pretty sure i mentioned that before. And we do use a condom every single time actually. So thanks for not helping me at all. Oh yea and i didnt post this so i could be judged for my choices. I posted this so i could get help. And i happen to be in love with my boyfriend and i actually want to have sex with him. But i know that if i didnt he would be ok with that because he loves me too. So again, thanks for being an old judgemental hag. Thats just what i needed right now. Have a nice life.
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I guess I dont need to tell you that you are too young to be sexual active. However the most important thing is for you to be protected. If you continue to have sex it should be safe sex. Make sure your partner uses a condom at all times and you to take some form of birth control. It sounds like you do have an STD, (sexually transmitted disease).  You do need to see a physician to get this treated, but if you are unable to do that I suggest that you try an over the counter yeast infection medicine to see if this helps. Do not have any sexual activity while on treatment. Also you may want to check to see if there are any Planned Parenthood clinics in your area. As far as the cut goes it will take time to heal as well along with the medicine you insert. Good Luck and try to have the safest sex which is no sex at all. If your boyfriend doesnt understand this he is not worth keeping around, he will just move on to someone who doesn't care about the concequences.
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I guess I dont need to tell you that you are too young to be sexual active. However the most important thing is for you to be protected. If you continue to have sex it should be safe sex. Make sure your partner uses a condom at all times and you to take some form of birth control. It sounds like you do have an STD, (sexually transmitted disease).  You do need to see a physician to get this treated, but if you are unable to do that I suggest that you try an over the counter yeast infection medicine to see if this helps. Do not have any sexual activity while on treatment. Also you may want to check to see if there are any Planned Parenthood clinics in your area. As far as the cut goes it will take time to heal as well along with the medicine you insert. Good Luck and try to have the safest sex which is no sex at all. If your boyfriend doesnt understand this he is not worth keeping around, he will just move on to someone who doesn't care about the concequences.
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I guess I dont need to tell you that you are too young to be sexual active. However the most important thing is for you to be protected. If you continue to have sex it should be safe sex. Make sure your partner uses a condom at all times and you to take some form of birth control. It sounds like you do have an STD, (sexually transmitted disease).  You do need to see a physician to get this treated, but if you are unable to do that I suggest that you try an over the counter yeast infection medicine to see if this helps. Do not have any sexual activity while on treatment. Also you may want to check to see if there are any Planned Parenthood clinics in your area. As far as the cut goes it will take time to heal as well along with the medicine you insert. Good Luck and try to have the safest sex which is no sex at all. If your boyfriend doesnt understand this he is not worth keeping around, he will just move on to someone who doesn't care about the concequences.
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I guess I dont need to tell you that you are too young to be sexual active. However the most important thing is for you to be protected. If you continue to have sex it should be safe sex. Make sure your partner uses a condom at all times and you to take some form of birth control. It sounds like you do have an STD, (sexually transmitted disease).  You do need to see a physician to get this treated, but if you are unable to do that I suggest that you try an over the counter yeast infection medicine to see if this helps. Do not have any sexual activity while on treatment. Also you may want to check to see if there are any Planned Parenthood clinics in your area. As far as the cut goes it will take time to heal as well along with the medicine you insert. Good Luck and try to have the safest sex which is no sex at all. If your boyfriend doesnt understand this he is not worth keeping around, he will just move on to someone who doesn't care about the concequences.
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I guess I dont need to tell you that you are too young to be sexual active. However the most important thing is for you to be protected. If you continue to have sex it should be safe sex. Make sure your partner uses a condom at all times and you to take some form of birth control. It sounds like you do have an STD, (sexually transmitted disease).  You do need to see a physician to get this treated, but if you are unable to do that I suggest that you try an over the counter yeast infection medicine to see if this helps. Do not have any sexual activity while on treatment. Also you may want to check to see if there are any Planned Parenthood clinics in your area. As far as the cut goes it will take time to heal as well along with the medicine you insert. Good Luck and try to have the safest sex which is no sex at all. If your boyfriend doesnt understand this he is not worth keeping around, he will just move on to someone who doesn't care about the concequences.
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