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pink discharge after sex

I had been abstinent for about 10 months.
This year in January I started having sex again.
I had my period on January 17 and in December i had it the 16th.
In February 18 I had some light pink blood come out when i wiped my self while using the restroom.
I assumed it was my period coming but for the next day I didn't even have the slightest drop.
I had sex on the 20th and again had some pink discharge come out. Then the next day when I had sex I had some thick pink discharge come out. I thought I had a miscarriage since I am having unprotected sex but I wasn't sure.
For the following 2 wks I had pink discharge come out during sex.
I went to the doctor for a pap-smear on the 5th and got my period March 11.
I stopped bleeding from March 11 until April.
On April 11th when I was having sex after I went to the restroom I had the pink discharge come out again and then again the next day. I have not had my period as of yet.
I wasn't worried at first but now it is really starting to worry me.
My pap-smear results came back negative and my blood work came back okay.
Has anybody gone through this?

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I'm TTC so using protection wouldn't help me with that and I did two pregnancy test in April. If I had an infection wouldn't it be shown in the paps-mear and blood work I had done?
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Have you done a pregnancy test yet? You could also have an infection. Sounds like an infection. Should probably start using protection when you have sex.
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