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1885931 tn?1371771436

Swollen vagina

I noticed yesterday that my vagina started to swell and its swollen even more since... there's no pain to it or odor so I doubt its infection? But has anyone else experienced this? Do I need to see my doctor about this or anything? Does it just go down on its own?
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964234 tn?1331949207
It's normal because of the increased blood flow, but if you are concerned have your doc check at your next appointment.  It will go back to normal after you have the baby, but until then it will probably get bigger because of the pressure+extra blood.
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1936698 tn?1333915193
Is it the Vagina itself or the outer Labia? Either way, you might want to have your doctor check it out.
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1794093 tn?1357930759
Becasue of the increased blood flow during pregnacy its very likely that this is what the swelling is from... its actually a very common complaint but like everything to do with the pregnancy run it by your Dr at your next visit :)
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Check with a mirror to see if it's changed color. It should be turning a blue or even a touch of purple. The reason is increased blood flow.
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1885931 tn?1371771436
No, no sex. And I'm 21 weeks.
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How far along are you?
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1901977 tn?1333991726
Have you had sex recently?
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