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what will i do with the smelly discharge i have been receiving after having sex?
answers 0:hi recently i have started to have sex, however i have been getting a really smelly discharge below, its also very irritating and i don't now what it is, im so embarrassed and i can't talk to anyone, can you please try and help me? what will i do?
answers 1:I had a few days where I was smelling weird down there when my bf and I stopped using condoms. I think it was just his fluids kind of changing my normal scent. It changed back to normal in a week or so.
answers 2:Women quite often have a whitish, milky discharge among intervals. This is usual lubrication. When you're ovulating the release turns into transparent and sticky. Be certain you wipe from entrance to again each time when you urinate. You would love to convey a few rainy wipes on your handbag if you're worried approximately an smell. Don't get cleaning soap on your vagina. You could also be washing too vigorously and cleaning soap will disappointed the ph stability within the vagina and make you itch. No bubble baths. Other individuals do not ought to be round while you're replacing both. You have a proper on your privateness....
answers 3:Is it only directly after sex or for a day after sex? Your vagina has a very delicate pH balance that helps keep a healthy balance in the natural flora within your vagina, semen is a different pH to your vagina so can effect vaginal pH, your vagina cannot always adjust to this change fast enough and so 'bad' bacteria can temporarily take over causing the bad smell. Some women find certain partners can make this even worse, also some women find this problem worse at different times of their cycle as their vaginal pH changes. Your vagina will adjust, however if there is already a pH imbalance it may lead to infection so it may be an idea to use protection with this partner for the time being - it may improve in time. Have you been using protection?Condoms, dental dams, and practising safe sex? If not then STD is a possible cause, also although infections such as bacterial vaginosis are not considered to be STD's infections like this can be passed back and forth between partners, also possibly consider your partners personal hygiene. If you've been going from anal to vaginal sex or not washing yourself off after sex this may also be a possible cause. If you have been using condoms - it may be a bad reaction to the condoms or lubricants, some can cause irritation in women, certain lubricants containing spermicidal gel can also cause problems with vaginal health - so try different brands and types of condoms and lubricants. If in doubt see a GP - if no one taught you about your body and sex then it's your responsibility to educate yourself so you know what to do in situations like this, safe sex or no sex....
answers 4:A good solution for this problem is to consult with a doctor. They will check the whether its acidic or it does have any kind of infection inside. Smelly discharges are mainly due to the infections inside vagina. www.ladydoctor.info
answers 5:consult with your doctor, it is most likely an infection.