Full bladder feeling

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ok so here goes. im 34 and here about 3 months ago started feeling this full bladder feeling. tmi im sorry..

had sex and i felt like i peed a little when he was pulling out.. sex wasnt that great to have been a squirter as some would say. went to the dr and she said it was bladder spasms. gave me meds (didnt work). yearly pap smear and she tested me for an std.. results came back i had Chlamydia.. took meds and didnt have sex for a month but was still feeling it. i should mention no pain when peeing either or no discharge. checked again for stds and nothing.. fml at this point. went to see a specialist and the dr thought it was overactive bladder. this one gave me an antibiotic and some pain meds to dull the pain. two wks later still have it. (wasnt convinced i had overactive bladder because it had just started happening) went back to specialist but saw a different dr in the office and he said he didnt think it was overactive bladder but would like to do an ultrasound because it could have something to do with my uterus pushing down on my bladder. this dr gave me ANOTHER ANTIBIOTIC and pretty much a prescription for Azo meds.. done with all the meds and still feeling it.. its not so much a pain but discomfort.. like a little bit of a pressure there where my uterus is.. now waiting back on the results but i am at a freaking loss!! i have had sex after the all clear no stds. with a condom (ive learned my lesson) and my guy told me that there is a little bit of blood on the condom.. it doesnt hurt to have sex but that blood thing scares me... HELP!!!

sorry for my horrible grammar.. i also have a bad sinus infection so back on meds again..

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