I recently started using a different brand of condoms (well my partner) and It contains nonoxynol 9 could be a reaction to that?
It can be. We see reactions to vaginal foam that contains nonoxynol 9 but it’s hard to tell if its that specifically or some of the other carrying agents used. The only way to tell with the condom is either going back to a brand you previously used or abstinence for long enough to tell if the problem goes away. This is an area where you will need to be your own detective with trial and error of different materials/substances that that area comes in contact with. Odorous vaginal discharge I’ve been having abnormal discharges (thick and have an odor) for a while now…is this vaginitis? and since I’ve had this problem for so long…could I have become sterile? Is there any medication that I can use to help that does not require a prescription? I don’t feel comfortable talking about this with my parents let alone my doctor…please reply back with your suggestions and input…it would be greatly appreciated. An odorous vaginal discharge can sometimes be a symptom of bacterial vaginitis. I
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