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I have my first sex 3days ago and its unprotected. And I have thin yellow green discharge now. What does that mean?

By March 24, 2017 - 6:22pm
 
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We have sex raw, and used the pull out method, slowly intercourse for 5min then pull out fast, and we did it 10times i think or more. It was exactly three days ago. And I do feel perfectly normal. I dont ache everywhere, after the sex I just had the stomach ache but after that, no more. And then I have that kind of discharge this morning. What does that mean? But im not aching everywhere. Am I just paranoid?

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Hi, AnonymousGirl0909.

Thank you for your post.

The pullout method is risky. You should use a condom which is very effective in preventing pregnancy and STD's.

Vaginal discharge is most often a normal and regular occurrence. However, there are certain types of discharge that can indicate an infection. Abnormal discharge may be yellow or green, chunky in consistency or have a foul odor. There may be itching or burning as well. If you think you may have an infection, see your doctor.

Helena

March 25, 2017 - 4:36am
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Anonymous (reply to Helena)

As far as it goes. It does look like the discharge i have in my ear months ago, yellowish green but its not chunky. Its very fluid and like a thick soup. And im not iching or burning. I also ask someone I know about this and she said that maybe my ph lvls are just unbalanced due to sex.
Btw. Thanks helena ^^

March 25, 2017 - 7:30am
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Hi,

Keep in mind, certain infections don't necessarily have to have all those characteristics. So, keep an eye on it.

Helena

March 25, 2017 - 10:52am
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