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[Birth Control] vaginal discharge

From: Eliska (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 13 Nov 2001 12:45:10 -0600 (CST)


Hi, I had a question about vaginal discharge. At one time I was involved in a sexual relationship with a guy for almost a year. We were having unprotected sex. And on some occasions, I would find myself irratated after sex and thinking something was wrong. Maybe about three times I was diagnosed with vaginal yeast infections and about 3 times with bacteria infections. The last time we broke up for a period and the same thing happended to me again. I finally got everything cleared up. There were no signs of any std's and the yeast infection I aquired from the medicine I was taking for the bacteria infection had cleared up competely. Now I am with a new partner, and we pratice safe sex all the time. My question is I am on birth control and sometimes during the day I feel like I have a lot of discharge and it will go on for a couple of days and I will feel very like wet down there. Is that the effects of the birth control? Is it something I should be alarmed about? There is no irratation or anything though. And the last question I have is from having all those infections previous, will if affect me being able to have kids...because I had a friend who had clamydia while she was pregnant with a child and now is about to have another baby?



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