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writes: Hey Agony Aunts/Uncles,Basically, over the past couple of weeks I've been getting thicker and lots more discharge than I'd normally get. I know I've not got an STI because I haven't had sex since I was last given the all clear for any infection. I also know I'm not pregnant because I've had three full menstal cycles since my last intercourse as such. Does anybody have any light to shed on why this is happening to me? It's making me so uncomfortable like being able to feel it in my pants and it doesn't exactly smell nice either, not awful just not pleasent.Thanks for any advice.
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reader, anonymous, writes (31 August 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionWell, in actual fact I would have had four full, heavy, normal painful periods because - May, June, July, August and then I have another one due in a couple weeks and I'm sure if I were nearly five months I wouldn't be a tiny size 6 anymore - thanks for thinking of it though, I already did lol.
Yeah, your right I should go get myself checked - I just wanted to make sure it wasn't normal before I went embarressing myself to the doctor lol.
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (30 August 2012):
oh I strongly agree that it's not an STD I meant... yeast or vaginosis possibly.
but also my friend had 3 periods (normal ones) and found out she was nearly 4 months pregnant...
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reader, person12345 +, writes (30 August 2012):
Most discharge infections aren't STIs. You probably have some kind of infection, like a yeast infection. Just head over to the doctor and they will help you out.
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (30 August 2012):
sounds like an infection... time to call the doctor...
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reader, Candid Cally +, writes (30 August 2012):
Please make an appointment and see your doctor. It may be discharge from bacterial vaginosis or possibly a yeast infection.
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