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SarahJean3957
Nov 12, 2010, 03:53 PM
I am 17 years old. I had my first pap test last week and the doctor called my dad back and said I have a bacterial infection. I read online that it is an STD. I wanted to talk to my gyno because I am scared about this but I wanted to talk to them without my dad knowing because I am sexually active and he doesn't know. I can't without getting billed to my house and I really don't want him to know. Is a bacterial infection really an STD? Am I passing it onto my boyfriend? What else do I need to know about it?

GGertie
Nov 12, 2010, 04:31 PM
You can call and talk to the nurse who should be able to answer your questions. Many areas also have Call A Nurse or something similar where you can call and speak with a nurse.
You may have gotten the infection from your boyfriend, from improper cleaning or simply from your unwashed hands. It may or may not be a STD.
What you need to know is:
1. If your doctor prescribed an antibiotic, take it exactly as directed, take all of it even if the symptoms subside.
2. You can pass the infection to your boyfriend, who can, in turn give it back to you. He needs to be treated as well and you need to use condoms if you continue to have sex. Ideally, you should stop having sex until the infection is under control.
3. To prevent a recurrence of the infection, in addition to the above, wash your hands before and after using the bathroom. Clean yourself by wiping front to back - in other words, if you have a bowel movement and drag the toilet paper from the back towards the front, you are transferring feces to your front area which may result in a urinary tract infection and/or vaginal infection.
4. Practice safe sex - use condoms.

tickle
Nov 12, 2010, 04:31 PM
Sarah, there isn't anywhere where you could have read where this enterprets to an STD. A bacterial infection can mean a urinary tract infection that can be contracted by not be diligent in your cleaning when you have a bowel movement, or wearing the same underpants too many days in a row.

Any woman can get this if not careful. You also have to have some guidance regarding sexual experiences (and you should know all of this by l7).

I don't necessarily care about your b/f, he should know better too.

Call your doctor, ask him if it is a UTI and get a prescription for antiobotics and get it cleared up. Abstain from sex unless you know how to be careful. No foreplay around your pubic area if you b/f has dirty nails, dirty hands, that will give you an infection too.

Get yourself well informed to be safe, sarah.

Tick