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White Sticky Stuff.

I have just recently noticed that i have white sticky stuff on my underwaer comming from my vagina. im very woried because i had sex about 2 weeks ago for the first time. i was protected but im still very worried about what it is. im not going to the doctor unless it is a last resort.

Help... :S Thankyou
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it could be bacterial vaginosis
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,
Usually clear to white milky discharge is normal.  Sometimes you'll notice a change in the amount or odor depending where your at in your cycle.  If it's accompanied by a bad odor, itching, or burning, you should probably get checked by a doctor.  It could just be a yeast infection, or nothing at all but if you are going to start being sexually active, it's probably a good idea to visit the obgyn if you haven't alrady.  I'm glad you used protection!  Good luck you :)
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1676952 tn?1304524310
heyy hunn

this could be chlamydia but im not sure sounds more like a yeast infection to me. is it kinda jelly like and stringy (sorry for the explanation) if it is i think you very well may have a yeast infection. burning or itching is also another syptom for yeast infections however when i get them i only get the discharge nothing else. and why are you not going to the doctor are you underage?? there are doctors that are 100% confidential you just need to tell them. and if your worried about a gyno check up i was ******** my pants the first time which was about 6 mnths ago. but it turned out to not be that bad

good luck hunny xx
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