I realize this is an old post, but i felt like I needed to respond.
I don't think you're pregnant if your doctor tested you and the test came out negative. Since this is an old post, you probably already know by now.
One of the easiest ways to tell if you have a bacterial infection is if you have an odor coming from your vagina. A normal, healthy vagina should be odorless, but if you have an infection, it may smell fishy, or just foul.
Also, bacterial infections sometimes cause itching and a strange discharge. It is also possible to have an infection without any odor, itching, or strange discharge, which is a bit confusing. I had an infection with no symptoms one time.
I recommend that if you decide to have anal sex, don't ever let it back in your vagina until his penis is clean, and you have cleaned yourself. I would assume that particles from inside your anus would come out and be all around the opening, making it very easy to get into your vagina, even if you didn't go right from back to front. I hate vaginal infections, they're such a pain in the you-know-what, so I avoid them at any cost. I don't practice anal sex, mainly to avoid the chance of infection, but also because I don't enjoy it. I believe each person has their own preferences, though, and can make their own choices.
I hope this helps, and I hope you weren't pregnant
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