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Glue like discharge? Due to unprotected s*x?

by Guest62535  |  earlier

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So I was just walking around my house and suddenly it felt like I had peed myself but I didn't need the toilet, When I went to check I had quite a bit of white discharge on my underwear, The best way I can describe it is that it looked like glue when its dry but stretchy and stuff, It didn't smell or anything. I know its not normal discharge.

I came off the pill about 3-4 weeks ago, I had unprotected s*x on Friday, I'm not sure if he pulled out or anything but he continued once he came. I'm not due my period til bout 3 weeks. I'm 15. Whats this discharge mean?

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  1. Its normal, if it bothers you wear a pantyliner.


  2. If you're not on BC and you had unprotected s*x you could possibly be pregnant. An increase in discharge is quite normal around the time you ovulate, which is the time you're fertile. It doesn't matter if he pulled out or not, the fact the he continued after ejaculating means that s***n (& sperm) entered your v****a. If you don't get your period when you expect it, I would take a pregnancy test.

  3. That happens to me some. I think it's just some sort of combination of your own lubricant and his ejaculate and his lubrication.

    You really shouldn't be having unprotected s*x, especially if you just came off the pill. A condom is $1. A baby is way more expensive.

    Anyway, it should be fine, just use a condom from now on. And you really should be talking these things through with your guy before something bad happens.

    Hope it helps!

  4. actually you very well could be pregnant. and that discharge could be related to the implantation of the egg or its just your normal everyday discharge.

    you need to stay on birth control since its very obvious your irresponsible and cant have a guy put a condom on. i suggest if you miss your period to take a pregnancy test. because honestly its too late to take the morning after pill. cuz it'd barely be effective even though i dont think the 72 hour window has not closed yet but its pretty close

    also how do you know for sure he was a virgin?

    guys can lie you know

  5. actually it is normal. and your 15 you shouldnt be having s*x!!!!

  6. Wow, at 15 you should not be having unprotected s*x. You shouldn't be having it at any age unless you are with a longterm partner and have both been tested prior. Being 15, your body is still regulating itself so your ovulation times will not be as regulated as an adult womans. Keep in mind, this makes you VERY likely to become pregant at ANY time because you do not know exactly when your body is releasing the egg. It does sound normal to me as long as it's not a funny color and does not smell bad. Your body could also be reacting to going off of your pill. Either way, if you are worried, I would go to your doctor as soon as possible to make sure you are not pregnant and that you have not aught an STD (which could also explain the discharge) Good luck.

  7. the glue like discharge is what your body produces when on the pill to stop the egg and sperm getting together and stops the egg attaching to the wall of the womb ............

    or its an STD..........which is a possibility having had unprotected s*x..

    however at 15 the guy you had s*x with can be charged with rape as your underage no matter how old he is and if you are doing s*x at 15 you need to be aware of all the other things other than a baby that you may catch.....................

  8. Perfectly normal.....wait you`re 15? Why were you having s*x anyway?

    But yes, you`re fine

  9. Normal.  But slow down gyrl, don't live so fast!!!!  

  10. The discharge is completely normal.

    The fact that you're having unprotected s*x at the age of 15 is deeply disturbing.

    Here's my advice:

    1)Get a pregnancy test as well as a smear test to check for any STDs/babies you may have picked up.

    2)Learn what a condom is for.

    3)Get a hobby or throw yourself into your schoolwork (and I really hope you are in school or else there really is no hope for you.)

    4)Talk to an older friend/relative who you trust or your school counsellor - I think a child (and you are a child) making such ill-informed decisions could be the result of an underlying problem and it'd be good for you to share.

  11. It appears to be normal for your age. However as per your history you may have to visit your gynaecologist to exclude any possible STD and / or pregnancy.

    No s*x without condoms please.

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