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Guys, something is wrong and I'm hoping one of you might know what.

Okay, so I kinda had sex on my period and got a UTI. Only it's not going away. I told my mom that last wednesday and she says "Well then it might not be a UTI, you've got an STD."
Okay, well, (graphic) it hurts at the end of when I pee. Which, from what I understand, points more towards UTI than STD. And here's why i highly doubt its an STD: I've been with this guy for 5 months. Sexually that is. He was tested between me and the last girl he received oral sex from (I took his virginity. I think if we had something, it would've manifested in one of us but NOTHING IS OFF with either of us.
I don't know, does anyone have any ides, advice, or anything?
 LoveforSeverus posted over a year ago
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Cinders said:
Ask your gynecologist. She's more knowledgeable than your mom and the Internet combined.
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I am. I've had an appointment for two months.
LoveforSeverus posted over a year ago
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You made an appointment, and the earliest they had was in two months? Must be a popular doctor. I made an appointment just for a check-up (nothing bad or painful going on) and they were able to give me an appointment in about two weeks. Is this the gynecologist you see regularly? If not, I'd look for one that's maybe a bit more available.
Cinders posted over a year ago
thrillergirl18 said:
Having sex while on your period is a high risk of catching something like STD'S aids,whatever.
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If I was you I would go and see my doctor.
thrillergirl18 posted over a year ago
Vixie79 said:
To me, it just sounds like a UTI. I would go to the doctor to know for sure of course. Most major UTI's don't go away on their own, you need antibiotics to clear it up.
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CornChips said:
It'll be better to go see a professional instead of asking people here. A doctor could tell you what's wrong better. :o
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bri-marie said:
It may just be a bad UTI/BI. If it's severe enough, it may take more than one dosage of antibiotics to clear up.

Also, it is entirely possible to have and STD and not know it. link symptoms are often confused with a BI/UTI. And chlamydia sometimes doesn't have symptoms at all (sourced above as well). More STDs are also listed in the above source, some of which have symptoms that come and go, and some that can have no symptoms at all. And most of those symptoms are easily confused with something else: muscle aches, fever, spotty periods, burning when urinating, heavy menstrual flow, abdominal pain, coughing, yeast infections.

Always, always, always get tested for STDs/STIs when you're having sexual intercourse. No matter how much you trust your partner, no matter how small the symptoms -- if any at all.
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I never took antibiotics. just Azo.
LoveforSeverus posted over a year ago
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Well, then that's probably why you're still having problems.
bri-marie posted over a year ago
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