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What Does Heavy Discharge Post Sex Indicate ?

i have sex a week ago from today. im scared he might have pre- ejaculated in me. after i had sex ive noticed alot of discharge lately. i have taken a pregnancy test and it came out negative but i am still scared i might be pregnant. what are the symptoms after you lose your virginity?
Mon, 16 Apr 2012
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Hi,

Preejaculate can cause pregnancy though the chances are lesser than thick sperm. You can repeat the pregnancy test after 48 hrs.

The reasons for discharge are many and if the discharge is soaking your undergarment more than usual then you need to check with the doctor. Bacterial vaginosis and vaginal candidiasis are common amongst sexually active women, often the treatment is not necessary.

Regards.
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What Does Heavy Discharge Post Sex Indicate ?

Hi, Preejaculate can cause pregnancy though the chances are lesser than thick sperm. You can repeat the pregnancy test after 48 hrs. The reasons for discharge are many and if the discharge is soaking your undergarment more than usual then you need to check with the doctor. Bacterial vaginosis and vaginal candidiasis are common amongst sexually active women, often the treatment is not necessary. Regards.