Vaginitis? UTI? Idk just had sex for the first time this weekend
So I’m 22 years old and I went to Washington to visit my boyfriend. We had sex for the first time, well it was my first time. We did it three times, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We did oral before having actual intercourse. I noticed Saturday and Sunday how it kinda hurt when he would hit a certain part of deep inside me... A little bit on Friday but it was my first time and it just felt strange. Every time we did it, it still felt good. A bit painful but not to the point where I needed him to stop. Kinda felt like he could have been hitting my cervix. I asked him and he said maybe, he kinda felt something. He mainly felt my cervix when he fingered me. I can’t remember the condoms used, but I remember them saying non-latex or latex free. But Saturday, more so on Sunday, I noticed it feeling weird when I peed. Sunday was when I really felt it. It didn’t burn as I peed and I didn’t itch. Nor have I noticed a weird odor. If there was a weird odor, he would have told me Saturday or Sunday when I started feeling this way. Today is Tuesday, and I feel it even more. Just feels uncomfortable down there. Not itchiness or burning just the feeling of needing to pee but I know I don’t need to. Now it hurts a bit as I pee. After reading about Vaginitis, I realize it could be that. Maybe it was the rough friction of the sex, the condoms or maybe even the body wash the hotel provides? I know it could not have been his semen because we were very careful and used condoms. But the condoms could have been lubricated so it may have been that too. I also wanna point out that I peed afterwards every time just to be safe
Any advice? I know I need to start seeing a gynecologist ASAP and I will make an appointment as soon as I get home. But should I be using anything or taking anything to help for now. The reason why I couldn’t see one before is because it’s been hard to get an appointment. I may just go to PlannedParenthood
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