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I am 20 years old and 31weeks pregnant recently I have started geting small flesh colored bums on in the area between my vagina and anus it fiesta itch and I'm not having abnormal discharge I haven't had sex sense the first week I got pregnant I really hope this is not warts please help I really font want s c-section.
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Well now one of the bumps are a open wound and it burns this just came out of nowhere but I go to the docs on Friday I wish I could go tonite I hope this is not effecting my baby.
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well hopefully it's nothing std related at all but since you are pregnant, it needs dealt with promptly.
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So scared Smh thanks.
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101028 tn?1419603004
if they suspect herpes as a cause, they need to do a lesion culture and typing. you are getting far too far into your pregnancy for herpes blood testing to be of much use to you :(

I recommend calling today and talking to your obgyn about this. we don't recommend putting off being seen when anything is going on in the genital area during pregnancy!

grace
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Thanks ill ask my next appointment.
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Get your doctor to check it out the next time you see them for your pregnacy or if it's really worrying you see them asap.It's doesn,t seem like anything serious and could just be just a common rash.All the best.
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I also ment to say it doesn't itch.
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I ment to say bumps sorry my phone has a mind of its own.
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I ment to day bumps.
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