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Could husband ejaculating inside me be causing bacterial infections in my vagina? i shower, wipe, and only have sex with my husband?

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Dr. Ryan Phasouk answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

BV: At this time bacterial vaginosis is not thought to be caused by ejaculate into the vagina. It can simply be overgrowth of normal vaginal flora.

Answered 4/18/2015

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Already present: In the setting of certain vaginal infections such as bv, the presence of semen actually accentuates the odor that is present. It might seem that the intercourse caused the infection, but more than likely the infection was already present - consider calling your doctor for an appointment to be seen!

Answered 10/5/2013

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See your doctor: If you continue to have repeat vaginal infections, talk over your history and symptoms with your doctor. Normally, semen should not cause bacterial infections. Make sure that you urinate after sex and do not douche. Douching wipes out all the good bacteria in the vagina and can set you up for infection. Birth control, bladder infections, medications can also cause infections. See your doctor soon.

Answered 1/16/2016

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