Don't listen to that crap. You obviously had a pap test done before the doctor gave you the pill so if you had something then it would have shown up. If you haven't switched partners since the test, then you probably don't have anything.
It sounds to me like it's the late stages of a period. The smell is probably from the bacteria that grow inside the vagina when blood gets trapped in the tiny folds of skin. No big deal. Use Summer's Eve if you're worried about the scent. It will probably go away on it's own in a few days, anyway.
The pill will cause some spotting and breakthrough bleeding in between periods when you first begin it, so don't freak out about that either. It's normal.
It will take up to six months for your mensus to completely regulate and until then you just have to keep breathing until your body gets used to all the changes.
You're worried because you just started having sex and it's all new to you. Stop worrying. Call the gyno if you are loosing sleep over it, and I'm sure she will either tell you what I told you or (depending on the results of your pap) will tell you to come on in to get some tests run.
Relax and let the horomones you are putting in your body take their course.
Hope this helps.
2007-08-28 11:40:41
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answered by Tina 4
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Its doesn't sound like it....I would go and get checked out anyway....the discharge and smell are probably not normal. could be something simple.
here are the symptoms of gonorrhea...
Symptoms may appear within 2-10 days after exposure to an infected person—even longer for women (up to 3 weeks).
Women
No symptoms 30-40% of the time
Gonorrhea may cause pelvic inflammatory disease (a serious medical condition that can lead to infertility)
Infection and irritation of the cervix
Need to urinate often
Itching and burning of the vagina, usually with a thick yellow/green discharge
Infection and irritation of the vagina (this is how the infection usually appears in children who may be victims of incest)
Bleeding between menstrual periods
2007-08-28 11:37:50
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answered by ? 4
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Go see your Doctor, It can be a yeast infection, gonorrhea is poss-able, an infection in the injured tissues from the ruff sex, there are several reasonable conditions for this problem. The sooner you go to a doctor or free clinic the faster you will know and the sooner it will be corrected and the less damage that will be done. Regardless of what it is; and with gonorrhea the faster your treated the quicker your over it and the better off you are.
2007-08-28 11:44:52
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answered by zipper 7
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Gonorrhoea (gonorrhea in American English; formally acute gonococcal perihepatitis), is among the most common sexually-transmitted diseases in the world and is caused by Gram-negative bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The term comes from Greek γονόρροια (gonórrhoia), literally "flow of seed"; in ancient times it was thought that the pus discharge associated with the disease contained semen.
now check this website everything u want to know about the subject is there :
http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/gonorrhea1/a/gonorrheasytrtm.htm
2007-08-28 11:37:58
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answered by wise MONKEY 2
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This is too important to just try to take care of it yourself. Go to a gynocologist, health clinic & have it looked at & taken care of!
Don't delay! It will only get worse. The openess of the system can lead to more complications. It's too complex to deal with it yourself. Get to a professional!
Also, get yourself a better sex partner! Anyone who is with someone on their first time & has "rough" sex has let their enthusiasm overcome your safety (and their obligations as a proper lover)! If they can't be gentle with you on your first time, get yourself a less selfish lover! (Bet that he's about your age, huh.)
You need someone who can put your needs, consideration & Safety first.
For goodness sake's, did you even have an orgasm? Did he at least do that for you? Someone who is someone else's first needs to be someone who is considerate & knowlegeable. (It's not rocket science to know that being with someone the first time is a Major Responsibility. You must initiate them in a healthy fashion & stick around to teach. And you must know enough to teach & indoctrinate in a fashion that will encourage a healthy sex life making for a healthy adult!) Anything less & you are with a selfish lover & unhealthy partner!
Get yourself taken care of & learn how to choose better partners. You don't want to make this a lifetime habit. (And so many do!) Picking proper partners is a skill & skills have to be developed to improve. Study hard!
Good Luck!
-R.A.Silva, R.M.T.-
2007-08-28 11:50:28
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answered by Silvaworks 3
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If you didn't have unprotected sex, then no. The discharge is probably just the side effect of birth control. I wouldn't worry too much, but if it's still lyk that after your next period, perhaps you should see your doctor.
2007-08-28 11:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i might bypass see a doctor. the indications you listed, in spite of if that isn't any longer gonorrhea, sounds risky itself. I have no scientific journey so i could no longer inform you. returned, ask your physician.
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answered by ? 4
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You should being checking with your doctor, as those symptoms could be a lot of things besides gonorrhea!
2007-08-28 11:39:07
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answered by THE Cupid HATER 7
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I saw that movie, Godzilla vs Gonorrhea! Very enjoyable isn't it?
2007-08-28 11:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Regardless of what it is, you need to go to the doctor. It sounds more like an infection. That can really cause problems. Bad. I would rather have my parents really mad at me and be grounded for eight years that let myself stay infected.
2007-08-28 11:43:20
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answered by Yup Yup Yuppers 7
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