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I'm 16, and have been with my boyfriend for over 8 months now. We've been having sex for probably 5-6 months. We used to be able to go forever, lol like 5 times a day, or even within the hour.. and I never felt any pain, never any problem..
Then I got a yeast infection I think.. went to my doctor, she told me it wasn't bad at all, just a bit of traces, what to buy if it continued, and it kind of just.. went away.. so I never treated it.. but sometimes I get like the white discharge like a yeast infection.. ever since then, I'm lucky if I can get through 1 time a day. And we've tried taking really long breaks.. we just went for 2 and a half weeks, but it didn't help anything..
It hurts more around my vagina then anything.. not so much in.. but after a while, it does start to hurt inside too. But I get red marks near like the opening.. almost like chafing? it stings and hurts to touch.
This also started happening around the time I started the pill.. would that have anything to do with it?
My boyfriend thinks it's his fault, and that I'm not wet enough, and that he doesn't turn me on enough, but he does turn me on, and why would I not be wet enough now, when I was before? And wouldn't not being wet enough be for pain that is inside, not outside?
We've only been with eachother, so that eliminates sti's.. right?
Is it maybe the yeast infection still? Should I treat it, even if I'm not sure if I have one or not?
helppppp :-(

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aeriebabe
I wish to say -Go back to your doctor and ask again what this may be, and if she says to treat it with an OTC meds (over the counter) do it. and
Yes being on the pill, this is a side effect, but bring it up also with the doctor.
You can treat dryness with a tube of personal lube jelly, the cheap ones work as good as the name brands, use it a lot and often during you intercourse, this will make you "wet" for a short time, but if you have slowed down on your own lube, it will need to be a lot during also.
I know this may not what you wish to hear; but use a condom; the skin friction will be cut down with the use of one, on your side of the skin contact.
I wish to say Thank You for the starting the pill, but they are not a 100% so if you can use a second form like a diagram & jelly with them, be safe not pregnant.
RT
PS- tell your b/f that he is not the problem, females will always have some type of these problems from time to time and you will tell him everything about them to have his knowledge expanded like how your period works and when you're on one, and that you love him for his understanding on this.
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