Bumps after sex

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Sometimes when me and my boyfriend have sex he gets bumps, one point they were like a rash with white pus in them we thought it was jock itch. But we had sex yesterday and now I'm covered in bumps. Could it be from my birth control? They hurt to touch and are sensitive. They appeared about a half hour after intercourse.

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  • Posted

    I would advise you both to go get tested for stds, birth control wouldn't really cause problems like that. Just go to be sure because that doesn't sound normal to me
    • Posted

      I read that birth control causes really bad dryness and irritation, so I thought it was that. But I noticed this showed instantly after.
    • Posted

      And they're just red bumps, nothing in them, but they're painful and are still there after 24 hrs.
    • Posted

      That is very true, I am on depo probers also and I do get a little irritation and dryness down there, What does the bumps look like or is there any redness? If you are really alarmed by it you can go to the doctor and have them check things out.
    • Posted

      There's a couple red bumps on the outside of my vagina, which were irritated and itchy, that's when I first noticed, once I looked I noticed they were all around it too, there's even a few on my left butt cheek that hurt really bad. It's like wherever he touched the bumps appeared. We've been together for 2 years, but it's never ever been this bad.
    • Posted

      I highly advise you to go get checked out, just to be on the safe side. From your description sounds like they could be friction bumps or something more serious.
  • Posted

    Your description seems to be Herpes. Go get tested for HSV 1 and HSV 2. It's more likely HSV2.

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