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OK... had sex yesterday, been a bit sore since as usual. Now, this morning I had some white discharge so I wiped it away with a wet tissue. I've just been to the toilet and I now have yellowy-orangey-browny discharge. Sorry for the mingingness :P I'm sure my boyfriend doesn't have an STI because I've been going out with him for a month now and surely something would have shown up before now; plus we used a condom yesterday. Any idea about this? Could it be anything to do with the slightly rough sex?
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could be an STI just showing up now, they dont show up instantly, you should see the doc, could be something like a bacterial infection and need anti biotics, see your GP anyhow
could it be that you are due to start your period+its the first very very light bits of your flow???
If you're hurting, and usually do, after sex then you could be being abit too rough. sex isn't meant to hurt, if you're turned on and lubricated enough. just ask your b/f to be gentle, until you discover whats behind this discharge!!
hope all goes well
He's big, I'm small It's my own fault really, because when I get really horny I pull him in really far and regret it later, lol.
No, I've just come off my period; though I guess it could be spotting.
Thanks for the advice anyhoo I shall go to the doctor's if it doesn't go away.
don't worry about it, just sounds like the end bits of a period -not an STI.
i would just like to point out though that it's true what people have said - symptoms of STIs don't show up straight away, or maybe not at all. perhaps using condoms in the future and getting yourself checked out at the GUMclinic would be a wise idea.
The problem with STIs and other infections is that some of them have the same symptoms and some of them don't even have symptoms. If you're worried that you might have an STI then you should go to your local GUM clinic and get yourself checked out just to be sure.
CB