2 days ago I had intercourse with this guy
I was with for 2 yrs, for some reason when
we were done it was really sore down
there, that never happened before,
yesturday the soreness wasnt as bad but I
still felt it, today I noticed on the side
on my clitorus was a small bump that was
sore, I also may be pregnant im waiting to
find that out, is there any way this can
be related to pregnancy? Hes clean and so
am I we dont have any stds so I was kinda
nervous whats going on?
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amy25
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Posted: 07-07-04 16:06pm
If both of you have a clean bill of
health, it could just be a small
infection. I know it sounds kind of
gross but you could have been "rubbed raw"
in that area and caused it to become
inflammed. If your going in for a
pregnancy test though, you could ask the
doctor about it while your there.
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shay_shays_mother
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a Lot of Wird Stuff Posted: 07-07-04 17:12pm
Don't sweet it too much if your both
clean...It could be anything...When you
are preg. A lot of wird stuff happens to
your body.. When you see your Dr. Just
ask him about it ...He won't think that
you are crazy belive me.
Shay shays mother
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