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discharge after sex = infection?

Victoria
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I had sex for the first time last night, and today I've noticed that I'm discharging a lot more than usual- it's clear and has no smell, so I'm not sure I should worry that it's because of an infection- but is this normal?

You know, this happens a lot.

That, after a person becomes , or does a given new thing, they’ll notice what appear to be changes with their body.

But when it all gets sorted , it pretty much always turns out that there wasn’t anything different. In other words, that your discharges are probably the same as they ever were, but you’re just feeling a little nervous about any bad consequences, so you’re noticing them more, or are more observant about your than you were before because you’re worried, or looking for changes.

Mind, it’s possible your discharges are just a little more fluid today because of the addition of fluids or last night, but it’s not so possible to have symptoms of any the very next morning after the night before. Most are asymptomatic anyway, but even when you get symptoms from one, they’re never that immediate.

So long as you’re having , including using barriers and including getting sexual healthcare and a full screening at least once a year, or whenever a new risk or new has occurred, you can let go of the big worries. If you’re not doing either or both of those things, now is the time to start. But if you are, there’s little for you to worry about.

If over the next month or so you do notice any more changes to your (and per infection symptoms, you’d be looking for color, texture and scent changes primarily, so clear, unscented discharge isn’t anything to sweat) then it’s sage to check in with your or other sexual .

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