Bacterial vaginosis: Malodorous vaginal discharge is usually a sign of infection. Bacterial vaginosis is a common infection that causes malodorous discharge, that is often worse after intercourse or towards the end of your period. BV is not a sexually transmitted infection, it is caused bacteria that commonly lives in the vagina normally, it is treatable. Sexually transmitted infection (STI) is another possibility.
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