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Helo, I had unprotected sex with a friend of mines, it wasn't planned and The thing that terrified me the most is that he came inside me... I'm not too sure if he was still right in me when he came but his penis was still very much in my Virginia, well after that I took emergency contraception.... I was still a bit scared so I bought a pregnancy test and while waiting for the 10-12 day waiting period, I noticed that my virginia started smelling a little odd.. The only time it had a strong smell was when I was about to get my period, so I was glad, but then as the days went by, I still didn't get my period , just after the waiting period, I was about to take the test but I had just got my period, I was happy to see that, but the problem is that I'm still getting that odd smell, I have no idea why, even though my period is finished,and I also noticed that I have been getting a clearish white discharge nd its very thin, which hasn't hapnd before... Please help me I'm so confused and scared. But I'm also on these diet pills, I'm not sure if this pills could some how effect this problem though(I had been taking them before I could have unprotected sex and I never experienced it)
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Welcome to Scarleteen lil misS funky; it looks like you've double posted. Your question has been replied to in your other thread.
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