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1638852 tn?1314035594

white discharge after rough sex?

Alright I'm a 18 year old and i had protected sex on Sunday, which roughly is 2 days ago. it doesn't hurt nor smell, but  i have like a very dull...its not pain nor throbbing, idk how to put it. He wore two spermicidal condoms, one that he came, and the 2nd time putting a new condom is for me trying to reach my 'peak' but he told me the top tore slightly and pulled away and show me, their was no sperm or anything. so i think im safe from being pregnant but please i need some input.

Is my vagina irritated? i only had sex 3 times i think so its my 4th time having sex im assuming... Please..im actually really nervous about this and i don't really wanna go to the doctors especially that my mother comes with me all the time and she doesn't know that i have a bf and the fact i had sex with him..soo..
'Pouts..' please..
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1638852 tn?1314035594
yea he used them in the 1st 2nd and 4th time. well it doesnt hurt, but i sometimes get a burning sensation...doesnt hurt really no swelling or itching...its just bothersome that this happens >_>"
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1194973 tn?1385503904
It's possible you had a reaction to the spermicide on the condoms - have you used them in the past? It could also be some form of infection, but usually would be accompanied by itching, swelling or burning pain.

It also wouldn't hurt to talk to your mother and tell her some about your life. I can't imagine it's that fun keeping your BF a secret, and you're 18 years old. If you have decided that you're ready and mature enough for these, she should understand that.
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