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I'm 18 now and I lost my virginity at 17 then a year past I had sex in February and in March now it's may and I get this very very light yellow discharge it comes and goes it will go for a long while then pop out of nor where then when I walked 5 miles which was the first time I did that my vigina smelled but not discharge no itching no burning no nothing then I used summer eve and I put some on my finger and stuck in my vigina hole and all over my vigina and now I had that light discharge it was no strong ordor it's so light I have to put it on toliet paper to see the color. But it's only a tiny bit of discharge it's not a lot it's so tiny it fits in the tip of my finger.so I don't know what's wrong with me
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Don't put Summer's Eve into your vagina, it upsets the natural balance inside.  You either have regular discharge (women have this all the time, google "vaginal secretions" or "vaginal mucus") or you might have a yeast infection.  But it actually sounds normal.  Douches are not necessary and they really can make the pH in your vagina be all off, and can introduce bacteria into what is ordinarily a clean place.  The vagina is designed to be self-cleaning, keep your fingers and your douches out, and it will stay clean.
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