Clear vaginal discharge without any other associated symptoms could be normal. If you start to have symptoms such as burning with voiding, frequency, itching, foul odor discharge or discharge changes color, you need to see your doctor for ruling out STD or any common vaginitis. You and your partner need to practice safe sex for preventing STDs or unwanted pregnancy.
Answered 11/1/2021
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Two minutes of intercourse is enough time to transfer STD germs and sperm. Clear discharge may be a simple reaction to the intercourse or just normal. Over time you will or won't have more symptoms that will define you process. Plan to have regular screening for STD's if you are sexually active. Some of the STDs will have no symptoms & some can make you sterile.
Answered 11/6/2021
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