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29 weeks pregnant and bumps on woman parts

I am 29 weeks pregnant. I have found small skin colored bumps on my clitoris and labia sections of my vagina. I have been with my husband for 8 years and neither of us have had other partners.  I have read about warts, ingrown hairs, and skin tags, but they don't really look like any of those. I ask my obgyn and she said she would look at them at my 36 weeks appointment. But I'm few along out. What are these?  They don't hurt. It just looks like extra skin but on is about the size of a bb and the others are smaller. Any help??  They appeared about 4 weeks or more ago but they are not going away.
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I looked that up too. They don't look like that either. They are like loose hanging bumps that look just like the skin. The entire vagina looks swollen. Hard to see being pregnant. As gross as it is, I wish I could attach a picture. Lol!  It's really bothering me and I don't want to wait until 36 weeks, but they aren't painful.
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Hi!
If you were my patient, I would advise you that it sounds like you may have molluscum contagiosum.   This is a common complaint, caused by a virus which is very contagious.  The bumps usually need to be cauterized to get them to go away.  Sometimes they resolve on their own.
There are lots of other things the bumps could be--this is just an educated guess.
Good luck!
Dr B
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