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bloody ***

so tonight i was masturbating and all the sudden i saw that there was *** in my blood.
im 16 and my mother is super religious and i really want to go see a doctor because ive noticed some other strange things, like that sometimes my discharge is smelly, thick, and an off white color, but i dont know how to bring it up.
ive had a guy finger me and eat me out, and dry hump (but without clothes)
is there any way i can go see a doctor without my mother knowing?
or does anyone have any ideas on how to convince my mom to take me to one without her totally freaking out?
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actually, if you're 16 you could try to find a planned parenthood near you and try to get a ride, unless you're driving and can take yourself. The visit is totally free and confidential. Your mother doesn't have to know anything.
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well ur 16 so u cant go to doc alone without gardian but u could go to www.yahoo.com and ask bloody *** on that maybe that will work or go to www.yahoo.com and click answers and that u can ask ppl too... finger and dry hump and eating out wont cause that it might be ur goin on ur preiod and u saw the blood or u went to deep or sumthing im sure its not bad but u  still need to ask on yahoo and bout ur parents just say u wasnt masterbating and u bleeding in the white stuff came out and she might bring u in and when she does just tell the doc u want to be alone with him/her and let ur mom stand out while u explain they should let u do that
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If it smells like fish and is stronger when you shower you may have a very common vaginal infection known as bacterial vaginosis. They have a very good cream for this called Clindesse I believe it is. Though kind of expensive at $90 per tube if you do not have insurance. Of course it could be something entirely different but I suggest you tell your mom you would like to see a gyno.
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