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Thick yellow vaginal discharge

I lost my viginity when I was 19. Shortly after I started picking up sexual partners. (It's awful I know). I continoulsy have had BV for years--not months. I am really embarrassed and ashamed.  I eventually was diagnosed with all three STD's. Ever since I have been paranoid, but continued to allow guys to take the rubber off--when usually pull it off--sometimes. Fast forward, like clockwork I get a BV every two months. I do not know if that is so because I do admit to not have a great past... For the last 4 months I practiced celibacy, only to rape the new guy that I am with. After the 3rd time we had sex, I noticed that I was irritated and that my panties were covered with large amounts of thick yellow discharge. I FREAKED.. I kept thinking this guy must have given me something. I am still waiting for the results...Its nerve wrecking!!! The weird thing is that my thick yellow discarge has NO smell. On websites yellow means STD. Any suggestions? I also feel like I am allergic to condoms--I hope that the allergy explains it all--but you never know. Has anyone experienced yellow(almost neon) colors ? If so did it have an odor? Im in search of someone who has had thick yellow discharge.
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1752576 tn?1312153341
I have and i had trick. (sorry cant spell the whole name) was it gloopy? and i just went to the gny and took some medicing they gave me and it went away, no matter how bad they want to pull the condom off DONT LET THEM, i havnt had the best past either. and also have had gon. and chlymidia, now, i will not have unprotected sex, i dont care who it is cause you just never know. if your test comes back as neg. for SSTDs try a daily regiment of yogurt, it helps balance your PH levels, which ultimately control discharge and smell. **obviously not a doctor, just somewone whose been through it to**
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,

I have had it before, but usually it was due to an infection.  I just recommended this to a few other people - but you could try a Vagisil test kit where it tells you if you have a yeast infection, BV, or an STD and need to see the doctor.  If all these problems are still happening even though you've somewhat toned it down, I'd go back to the doctor and discuss why this could be happening, maybe get tested again.  I'm assuming the STD's you had were treatable?  The only other thing I can think is maybe one of those needed a medication that you would still need to take to this day?
We have a STD forum here, you may want to post this over there and see what they have to say.  Sorry I wasn't much help.  I wish you luck!
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