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Vaginal Discharge After Intercourse
Vaginal discharge after intercourse is common;if odorous and yellowish-green, treatment for a vaginal wart and Pap smear might be needed.
Once a man ejaculates, the liquids that consist of sperm and other secretions produced in males get to the vagina to be expelled later. These liquids are usually whitish in color and sticky in consistency. Any flows that are abnormal in color or have bad odor should make a woman contact a gynecologist.
Vaginal discharge after intercourse is common;if odorous and yellowish-green, treatment for a vaginal wart and Pap smear might be needed.
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Vaginal Discharge After Intercourse -
Vaginal Wart, Pap Smear
During sexual foreplay, the amount of the secretions produced by the vagina and the cervix increase to supply a natural lubricant and provide a greater comfort for insertion. The glands found near the vagina stop producing the liquids once the excitement is over. Vaginal discharge after intercourse is common;if odorous and yellowish-green, treatment for a vaginal wart and Pap smear might be needed.
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