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Re: possible infection

From: Angie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 7 Jul 2000 21:07:03 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 6 Jul 2000, jwang, M.D. wrote: >
>There is a normal amount of discharge that is produced mid cycle, this
>is usually thin. The normal vaginal discharge is white and clumpy. Odor
>also has a relative reference. If it a foul smelling discharge, there
>may be some type of bacterial overgrowth. If there is a scent but not
>foul smell, it is probably normal discharge. If you have had this
>checked out and everything's OK, it probably really is.
>
>At Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Angie wrote:
>>
>>My discharge has an odor it starts about 2-21/2 weeks after my period
>>and the discharge is white and thick.. I have had a test and the doctor
>>tells me I do not have an infection. This doesn't seem normal. Could I
>>have an infection but does not show on tests. I use to have yeast
>>infections all the time but I have not had one in about 3 yrs.Thank you!
>
>--
>J Wang, M.D
>Assitant Clinical Prof.
>Tufts University School of Medicine
>
>>**Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes only
>>and, as such, do not constitute a physician-patient relationship.
>>This information is not intended to supplant the need for you to
>>consult with your physician prior to choosing therapeutic options
>>and/or interventions.>
>It is a foul odor and it seems to smell worse during and after sex. Should I have a test done at the actual time of the odor? The doctor did say something about it could be my husbands sperm causing the odor and if so is there something would could do other than use condoms because we are trying to get pregnant and the odor usually occurs around my ovulation. Thank you!





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