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Re: SEXUALITY: embarrassing question about orgasm

From: JoAnn NP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:47:56 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 9 Feb 2009, Anon wrote: >
>I'm not sure if this is the right forum for my question but here goes!
>When I have an orgasm, I actually "ejaculate." Sometimes it can be a LOT
>of fluid. I'm not complaining (and neither is my boyfriend!) But the
>embarrassing part is that sometimes it smells a little like urine except
>it doesn't leave a stain. I always make sure I empty my bladder before
>having intercourse and when I come it never feels like I'm going to the
>bathroom. The stranger part is that I never noticed an odor before,
>until maybe a few months ago when I went on the pill. Could that effect
>anything? Anyway, is there a reason why it would suddenly smell
>different and how can I make it stop?

Anon One of the reasons I like this forum so much is so you have a place to get these answers.First,it is so good that you and your boyfriend can discuss these matters and enjoy yourselves.I do believe women excrete normal body fluids from the Bartholin glands which are called by some ejaculate fluid. If the odor is fishy ,you might have a curable bacterial vaginosis infection which is more noticeable after sexual activity.You can get tested and cured.It is not sexually transmitted. JoAnn NP

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Jo Ann  NP
Scottsdale, Arizona



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