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Vaginal swellin...

After i have sex i notice that my vaginal swells it doesnt itch and i dont notice any warts or bumps...Im confused i went and got checked out like a month ago and she diagnosed it as a yeast infection gave me a pill all the yeast infection symptoms went away but the swelling still happens during sex....DOnt know what to do Im scared and think it might be a STD...But dont have money to keep seeing a doctor i have already went twice and they both tell me the same things the first time it got diagnosed i didnt treat it becouse it kinda went away...SOme one help please...
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No we dnt use condoms  we use to but i thought dat was da reason to the swelling i been drinking water more its kinda calmed down now but still this weird discharge that comes out not white more like a cloudy yellow i guess its hard to discribe and a lil discomfort when i wipe.. and single partner...
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Hello,
I just wanted to let you know if you do your research you'll find that it can be a very normal & natural thing for your vagina to swell after sex.  It's a nature way of your body trying to keep the little spermies in for conception.  I use to notice mine doing that more before I had children...However, if you've never had a STD test, it's always a good thing.  I highly doubt that this would be from a STD.  take care..:)
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If u've gotten this checked out listen 2 ur doc!yeast infections can return..r ur partners hands clean when u have foreplay?this is a prime cause and are u using condoms?single partner or multiples?after 2 yeast infections and i've not had sex for over a year now....doc told me to drink plenty of water..keep hydrated and also diet important to candida balance in the intestines which leads to vagina!
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