Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

BV and the taste of semen

So it does not hurt you to "taste" semen?

BV and the taste of semen
by badfish12, Nov 30, 2001 12:00AM
Tags: semen, Health, Wellness, family, Medicine, Family Medicine, Health and Wellness, antibiotic, antibiotics, bacteria, bacterial, infection, vaginal, vaginosis
Every so often (3-4 times in 6 months)when my girlfriend and I would have sex, an extremely fishy odor would eminate from her vagina. It freaked us out the first time and she said it had never happened before. Sometimes (not always) when the smell occured, we would have had sex the previous night, and she wasn't able to wash her area before we had sex again the next morning. She seemed to think it had something to with me or my semen. She said she asked her doctor about it and he told her it was a product of our individual bacteria mixing to make that smell. I have never heard of that before, so I think she was too embarrased to ask. I did however read about Bacterial Vaginosis, and the smell seems to fit that condition. If she does have BV, could the bacteria transfer/reside inside my penis and give my semen a really bad taste? I ask because after having vaginal sex, she finished me orally and said the taste was horrible (even for semen). Past girlfriends have said my taste was normal. I have been tested for STD's and am negative. If it can affect me, how do I get rid of the bacteria? We are no longer together, so if it sounds like she has BV, do I tell her?

3 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
A related discussion, vaginal smell was started.
Helpful - 0
242516 tn?1368223905
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
no, it's not usually harmful to taste semen.  The risk is to catch a sexually transmitted disease, like herpes type 2, chlamydia, gonorrhea (or very very unlikely HIV)

to badfish12, yes BV causes fishy odor.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Of course you should tell her. You would have wanted someone to tell you right?
I don't know anything about BV, but I do think you should tell her.
Helpful - 0

You are reading content posted in the Family Health Forum

Popular Resources
Discharge often isn't normal, and could mean an infection or an STD.
In this unique and fascinating report from Missouri Medicine, world-renowned expert Dr. Raymond Moody examines what really happens when we almost die.
Think a loved one may be experiencing hearing loss? Here are five warning signs to watch for.
When it comes to your health, timing is everything
We’ve got a crash course on metabolism basics.
Learn what you can do to avoid ski injury and other common winter sports injury.