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Lost virginity

From: Tara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:37:20 -0500 (CDT)


I lost my virginity this weekend, an amazing and beautiful experience with miraculously no pain, discomfort or even blood. I have been on ortho tri-cyclen since March. I thought for a moment this weekend that I might have cause for concern...I had taken my pill Thursday morning, much later that night threw up after a night of drinking. Took my pill the next morning, had sex that night. Woke up the next morning and remembered the warning that you should use a back up method if you vomit or have diahrea. Well I didn't obviously...was worried at first but then realized the pill had been in my system for quite a while before I vomited. But you never know...

Sunday comes and it's time for my first placebo pill. Like clockwork every month, my period comes on the day of the second placebo, a Monday. It hasn't arrived and it is now Tuesday. I might be worrying a bit too soon, but this is kind of freaking me out.

I also wonder if I have the beginnings of a yeast infection. My boyfriend and I had started with oral sex, and I got a nasty yeast infection- was diagnosed and treated by my gyno. He is quite the beer drinker, so I'm not surprised. Not only do I notice a little itching and slight burning, but my labia seems unusually large. I'm wondering if it might not even be an infection but a reaction after having sex for the first time. I obviously have lots of questions here. Any help is appreciated!

Thanks!




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