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Hi, Anon.

Thank for posting.

This is not uncommon and might just be a change in your hormones when sexually aroused.
If it happens only during arousal I'd not be too concerned about it, but mention it at your next checkup. If it persists or happens with no arousal, then I would seek a medical evaluation sooner than later from your GYN.

Helena

July 15, 2017 - 5:09am

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