As long as there was no penis-vagina contact without a condom and as long as the condom did not break or come off inside of you, pregnancy is highly unlikely.
Most vaginal discharge is normal. Normal discharge should have a slight odor and should never cause itching or burning. However, if your discharge causes itching or burning, has a strong or fishy odor, is an abnormal color (such as brown, gray, or green), or has a strange texture (frothy, foamy, or lumpy), you may have a vaginal infection. Not all vaginal infections are sexually transmitted. Two common infections that occur among women are bacterial vaginosis (BV – an overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina) and candidiasis (yeast). Medication is usually needed to get rid of the symptoms.
If your discharge appears to be abnormal, please contact one of our offices for an infection check appointment. If you do not live nearby, contact your regular medical provider or locate the closest family planning or Planned Parenthood clinic.
26. January 2012
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