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1355431 tn?1369975306

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Ok let me start off my saying this is going to sound ridiculous and is not a medical concern. Just something I am extremly curious about. I am less than 2 weeks away from my due date and the last few days I have been experiencing an odd syptom.It feels like air bubbles are stuck in my vagina. I will be just sitting and relaxing and it feels like air bubbles are coming out. Also sometimes happens when I am peeing. Its not painful and there is no noise or odor. Its the weirdiest feeling and Im just wondering if any other pregnant woman have experienced this?
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I've had this happen but its while having intercourse I don't think there's a problem its actually funny me and my fiance just bust out laughing cause it makes like a farting noise its funny have fun with. It:)
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I get that feeling, too. It feels like air bubbles, but it's actually small amounts of fluid, like cervical mucus. If you try to think back to when you menstruated, you probably felt something similar if you weren't using a tampon, but probably in a larger amount.
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1355431 tn?1369975306
lol thanks ladies. Its feels good to know Im not the only one having this embarrasing problem :)
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1959722 tn?1338778115
Yeah it's happened to me before no big deal and nothing to worry aabout but definitely a weird feeling lol
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1936698 tn?1333915193
I've experienced this a lot of times before I was pregnant and quite a few times since I've been pregnant. It's called a "vagina fart" or "queef". Mine doesn't make any noise or smell either, but it's a weird feeling lol. My fiance keeps making fun of me because he says I make a funny face when it happens.
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