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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: Gel-like clearish discharge from vagina, more so when I'm aroused. What is this?I'm a virgin, so I don't think it could be STD, but I'm still worried. Is there any other way to get STD?? I've only been with one guy, and he was a virgin too, but we didn't have sex, he just touched me. I was the first person he's touched aswell.Also, my labia minor has started to swell a little, but it goes down every month after my period.I'm really scared, can anyone help me? I'm too shy to go to my doctor.
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reader, lovehate +, writes (21 November 2007):
hey hey. No need to panic!! This is normal, hen a woman is aroused it is normal to have a clearish discharge. This is like a womans' 'cum' so to speak. If it is brown or smells then you may have an infection, but NOT an STD, do not WORRY.I hope i put your mind at rest a little bitgood luck x
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reader, Complicated*One +, writes (21 November 2007):
This just sounds like discharge nothing to be worried about. If you have only been touched by someone who doesnt have any sexual past either dont be worried you dont have an STD. if you are still worried though go to your doctor and have it checked out. As for your labia minor this is quite normal it is due to hormones.
please dont worry, its nothing.
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reader, calamitysil +, writes (21 November 2007):
Don't worry! Everything is perfectly normal. Vaginal secretions are meant to be clear and are usually more thick and sticky as you near your period. When you get aroused your secretions build up and you get the wet sensation down there. At the same time blood is circulated through your sexual organs (just like with blokes)and makes them swell.STD's are not spread by touching, only through full sexual intercourse without a condom, or oral sex with someone who has herpes on their lips.
Also never be scared to see your doctor. Whatever you discuss is private and confidential, and you can always request to see a female doctor if you prefer or the practise nurse.
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