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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: me and my boyfreind have been going out for 7months and before we met i was going out with this guy for a year and we had sex a couple of times sometimes without a condom but he had never had sex with anyone else and neither had i, but now my 7 month boyfriend and i had sex last week and we never used protection because am on the pill but its gave me thrush so should i stop taken the pill? also i have found wee blister spot things on my vagina which are really sore and itchy and hurts when i pee and am not sure what they are :/ am really freaking out please help :/
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reader, bookworm +, writes (21 August 2010):
Please go see a doctor. Get yourself checked for STI's and STD's. The blisters sound a lot like an STD, and the longer you leave it, the worse it will get. Also, before you go off the pill, talk to your doctor, and ask them what is the best course to take in contreceptive measures. Your system might not be able to handle the pill as it should, and the thrush is something you should ask them about to. I would suggest you get your boyfriend of 7 months to get checked as well, as you want to make sure you are both healthy. Please tell me how this doctor visit goes. Hope I helped...
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female
reader, bookworm +, writes (21 August 2010):
Please go see a doctor. Get yourself checked for STI's and STD's. The blisters sound a lot like an STD, and the longer you leave it, the worse it will get. Also, before you go off the pill, talk to your doctor, and ask them what is the best course to take in contreceptive measures. Your system might not be able to handle the pill as it should, and the thrush is something you should ask them about to. I would suggest you get your boyfriend of 7 months to get checked as well, as you want to make sure you are both healthy. Please tell me how this doctor visit goes. Hope I helped...
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male
reader, escribanus +, writes (20 August 2010):
Dear, go to your doctor. He will help you.
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