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Go to the gyno, girl friend. Because your discharge has an odor, it’s probably not a yeast infection. You most likely have another type of vaginal infection, and only a doc can give you the correct diagnosis and treatment. No need to be red-faced about it—chances are, your mother has had her fair share of problems “down there.” Most women have, and it is rarely anything to worry about—but, no, don’t expect it to magically disappear. Tell your mom, pronto.
BY AMANDA FORR ON 3/6/2013 12:00:00 AM
POSTED IN weird body Q, doctor, discharge, body odor, advice
by Savannah14 on 4/3/2013 2:07:20 PM
by PuppyLover6 on 3/19/2013 8:03:06 PM
I think its easier to get yeast infections after you become sexual active. That kind of makes sense because of what is going on, another reason why it is a good idea wait before doing it. I wonder if the guy can catch or get it during that time, never really heard about that in sex ed, so maybe not?
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