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Vaginal Wetness

I am a mid 30s female and have excess vaginal wetness during intercourse.  I was on Depo Provera for about 10 years and then switched to birth control bills.  During this time, I never had a problem with excess vaginal wetness and enjoyed a high sex drive and satisfying sex life.  I recently went off all birth control, planning to get pregnant.  Now, I have been experiencing excess vaginal wetness and it negatively effects my sex life with my husband.  Of course, I can't find a lot of information about the topic or any medications/solutions to address the issue.  Help would be appreciated.

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I've had so much discharge ever since my daughter was born 5 yrs ago..I'm never normal...it's so wet down there EVEN WHEN IM NOT HORNY..I HATE IT..MY BOYFRIEND ALWAYS TELLS ME GO WIPE..BUT TRIES NOT TO BE RUDE..ITT MAKES IT HARD TO FEEL GOOD DOWN THERE sSOMETIMES IM JUST SO SCARED TO GET INTIMATE AND I TRIED EVERYTHING!! ANY LUCK ANYONE?
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167 tn?1374173817
I have the same problem and I am not on any hormones. I do have an iud, but it's non hormonal. It does disrupt things a bit and makes it sloppy and not as "tight" feeling so I do understand why it's a problem for you because it is for us, too! I always say when I think I'm too wet and actually have used a towel a few times. It's just sloppy and makes it not feel as good!
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377600 tn?1225163436
I've never taken birth control but I have the same problem.  My husband has never minded it.  I just got used to it.  I would rule out medical problems if you are unsure though.
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377600 tn?1225163436
I've never taken birth control but I have the same problem.  My husband has never minded it.  I just got used to it.  I would rule out medical problems if you are unsure though.
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13167 tn?1327194124
Um,  hhhm hmm,  can you stop and towel off occasionally?
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