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From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 10 Dec 2001 15:02:56 -0600 (CST)


I am 23 and had sex for the first time about 2 weeks ago. It was a Saturday night, no pain. The following morning there was a little blood. I had sex again that morning and then Monday night. From Wednesday-Friday I had an abnormal white/grey/clear discharge with an odor. I did my research and assumed it was a bacterial infection. But it cleared up Saturday and Sunday. Then Monday I had an orangish/brown discharge. Tuesday and Wednesday there wasn't really anything. Wednesday night I had sex and it was painful at the beginning. There was no blood though, and on Thursday everything was normal. But Friday morning I woke up and there was some blood, and throughout that day there was a watery reddish discharge, and there was a vague discomfort in my vagina. It pretty much disappeared on Saturday, and Sunday and today have been normal. My period has been regular to the hour for about 4 years due to birth control pills and should start tomorrow.

My question is this. I have my annual obgyn exam about Jan. 18, and I was wondering if I could wait until then to see what all of this might be. Since the symptoms keep coming and then going away, and they seem to be related to my having sex, and I just starting having sex, I didn't know what to do.




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