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Trying To Conceive, Had Sex On Seventh, Eighth And Ninth And Experienced Vaginal Cramps, Sour Milk Discharge. Problem?

Hi Doctor. I have been trying to fall pregnant for the past 6 months, I had my period on the 2nd of this month which lasted for about 3 days. I had sex on the 7th,8th and 9th then started experiencing viganal cramps that lasted for about 3-4 minutes. on the 10th my discharge had a sour milk smell to it... What could it be?
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hello,
thanks for using health care magic

It is possible you have a genital tract infection.

Genital tract infections could be sexually transmitted or promoted by sexual

intercourse.

More so, following menses, it is very possible to have germs grow on bits of

menstrual blood that are in the genital tract.

The best thing to do would be to meet a doctor for detail examination and for

a vaginal smear to be done and examined for an appropriate diagnosis of the

causative agent.

Best regards
Dr Achuo
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Trying To Conceive, Had Sex On Seventh, Eighth And Ninth And Experienced Vaginal Cramps, Sour Milk Discharge. Problem?

Hello, thanks for using health care magic It is possible you have a genital tract infection. Genital tract infections could be sexually transmitted or promoted by sexual intercourse. More so, following menses, it is very possible to have germs grow on bits of menstrual blood that are in the genital tract. The best thing to do would be to meet a doctor for detail examination and for a vaginal smear to be done and examined for an appropriate diagnosis of the causative agent. Best regards Dr Achuo