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Need Help: possible yeast or bacteria infection?..possible pelvic infection

I believe that I have a yeast or bacteria infection. My discharge seems to be either watery at times or white and with a sticky consistency..(no smell)  sometimes it seems like my pelvic bone is achy (that's the only way I can describe it)...im not in pain it just feels weird..sometimes like a dull achiness..im not sexually active and my periods are regular but could I have a possible pelvic infection?
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I never had one. I was suppose to go to the doctor to get a pap smear last year but i never had the time to go because so much was happening at the time. I just bought the vagisil screening kit to see what it will say about my discharge. I think i may have a mild yeast infection or BV. I dont smell anything or im not in pain but my discharge seems to be either watery clear or white and a little thick.

Im going to make a doctors appointment soon. I just assummed that i might have a pelvic infection b/c sometimes it feels a bit achy.,,its not even all the time. Im not in pain and i dont have a fever. What are the other symptoms of having a pelvic infection?
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Hi there.  Well, women also just make discharge from time to time without it being anything other than the natural process of our hormones.  You don't itch, you don't smell, you aren't in pain in that area.  Pelvic infections are typically quite painful and beyond just an ache.  You often have other symptoms as well such as fever.  

So, I'm not sure what is going on.  If you are concerned, give your doctor a call and set yourself up for a pelvic exam.  When was your last one?
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Can anyone help me out?
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