What Could The White Creamy Substance After Having Intercourse Indicate?
Hi, I always have protected sex, and the past 3 times or so after sex I experience a creamy white liquid similar to semen right where my partner pulls out. I assumed it was semen, but my partner and I both notice that the semen is still in the condom. It also contains very little amounts of blood. Is this from me and should I be worried?
Hi, The white creamy substance with the little blood can be due to vaginal infection and/ or cervicitis, that is infection of the cervix of uterus. This can be very much painless. You should be worried and visit a Gynecologist to get internal examination and appropriate treatment done. Avoid sex till it gets cured.
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What Could The White Creamy Substance After Having Intercourse Indicate?
Hi, The white creamy substance with the little blood can be due to vaginal infection and/ or cervicitis, that is infection of the cervix of uterus. This can be very much painless. You should be worried and visit a Gynecologist to get internal examination and appropriate treatment done. Avoid sex till it gets cured.