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ovarian fluid with unwanted odor

I am a college student and I have a boyfriend. We used to have sex properly but now whenever we have intercourse my labia majora thickens and swells. This happened just previosly and we thought that I may just be so dry. But right now during my everyday life my panty always have a stain which is color white, usually sticky and is very smelly. Sometimes eventhough I am walking I could even smell it terribly. Me and my boyfriend been having sex for about 2 years now. I wanted to know the reason behind this fluid, or whatever some people may call it. Could it be because I let him enter my vagina without it being wet? There is one time that we had sex eventhough my vagina is swollen. But this fluid has been coming out of me for a month now, what I mean is I been having this leakage before but I just ignored it... Pls....  help me! Could this be a sign for cancer? Pls. help me....
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If you are a college student, a visit to the student health service is your first step.  No one on this site can diagnose what is wrong, and suggestions/ideas are not a substitute for medical care.  Student health services are confidential, and they are WELL used to issues such as these.
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hi! that sounds like bv to me. it is a type of infection (not a std) kind of like a yeast infection but is a bacterial infection. it is important to get med from a dr to clear it up if that is what you have b/c if it is left untreated it can cause PID and lead to lots of problems and being steril. the med in stores will not get rid of it. look up bv on google and you can read more about it. please go see your dr. it is better to be safe than sorry in this case.
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i think its a BV, go to the doctor
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i agree with the bv, bacterial vaginosis infection.  its not an std but ur bf will need to either take pills too or use the cream because if thats what it is he can give it back to you if he has not been treated.
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