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1430215 tn?1283187549

can someone help me please im 16

Hey im ashley im 16 and im not a virgin ive had sex a few times with my boyfriend and this month ive had my period every week and now its starting to itch down there. we used a condom that i think im allergic 2. My bf has only had sex with me no one else and i have no idea what to do im sooo scared! please help me?!?!?!?
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1427330 tn?1283438693
go to a gyno it could be a period or miscarriage or he could have even ripped you if he isn't careful if the blood is bright red or even pink its fresh from a wound if its your normal color and you arent experiencing more pain than usual relax and do some abdominal exercise to express more quickly including leg lifts and scissor kicks for lower abs no more latex if you are allergic and itchy might be due to unbalanced ph get some rephresh in the feminine hygiene isle it's not an std so don't worry about that. being a young girl your body might not have found its rhythm yet get a calender and write down when your menstruation happens and start to predict periods and ovulation 2 weeks prior to menstruation  
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1280088 tn?1432049934
it better if you see the doctor for safe side, as you said your allergic to c**. Good luck
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1428481 tn?1340593131
It is possible that you could have a yeast infection.  You can get any yeast infection creams at the local grocery store, or you could even try AZO Yeast which comes in pill form.  If you are worried that it may be something else then you may want to call your dr.  If it is an allergic reaction to the condom, you should see your dr so he/she can give you a prescription to clear it up!  Good luck!  Keep me posted!
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