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Using Vagisil at 30 weeks

Hi ladies.has anyone been feeling itchy down there?  I dont think i have an infection or anything because i had my doc apt jus tuesday n i was fine.but yesterday i started feelin intchy for no reason.it doesn't hurt or anything and theres no odor etc.so i bought vagisil and im about to use it to hope it helps.never had this problem before so just wanted to know if anyone else have experienced the itchiness n tried the cream. Thanks ladies
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Okay thanks for the advice ladies.im scheduleing an appointment!
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You might have yeast infection,  and it's rrally common during pregnancy.  I had mine twice--one during my first trimester and right now and im 36 weeks far along. I had to take a group B strep test so I asked them to check for yeast infection. Might as well. Within a few hours after my checkup,  they said I was right becsusw results came up positive. The first day I felt itchy on the lip area, after a few days, itching turned onto burning irritation. Discharges of yeast infections are oderless. You should get it checked anyway just to be sure.
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It could possibly be stretch marks.
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My doc said vagisil and hydrocortisone 1% is fine to use as long as its not infected.
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Just like on the lips area.not really far on the inside.
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Is ot internal itching or external.?
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