im 16, ive had one sexual partner like 2 and a half years ago, and he toldme that he didnt have any STDs and was tested and all that jazz... okay so just recently ive been itchy down there and my discharge has kinda been different and varying in colour each time, like sometimes its astriny green, sometimes its like this dark brown, sometimes its clear, sometimes its a yellowish white, and sometimes i feel like my vagina hole is swollen. So my doctor has asked me before if im sexually active a couple times and I say no... because well I'm not sexually active presently... but then after my appointment and i feel very nervous, like maybe i shoulda told him... and then just recently i was soo uncomfortable down there, like it hurt a bit when i peed and i was peeing a lot and so i went to the walk in clinic, and they were pretty certain it was a bladder infection....they also asked me if i was sexually active and once again i said no. The antibiodics they gave me helped me a lot... and then i see this commercial on HPV and cervical cancer and im like.. omg i think i have that, and then i looked on the website and sometimes i get some of those symptoms... after i finished the antibiodics, it got uncomfortable again...idk... im just so confused... and idk what to do. Help? :'(
I am having the exact same symptoms with the vary of coloration of my discharge. But, I have had the shots for cervical cancer and I have not had sex in at least about a month or more with my boyfriend of two years because he is currently helping out family else where. But I am worryed and am too scared to talk to my boyfriend about this. I plan on going to the gynos asap. Please help also!!!
I think it's a good idea to see your doctor so I am glad that you are doing so. ONce you do find out what the problem is, though, please tell your boyfriend about it. As someone who is sexually active with you, he does have a right to know so I know that you will do the right thing, even if it upsets him if it turns out to be a problem. I don't know if it will be a problem even, so please go to the doctor to find out. And keep us posted!