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swollen hot itchy sticky? wth is going on down there!

OK So the last few days I been experiencing weird things in my vag. Area. I'm 35 weeks and four days. And I'm not sure if I have an infection or its from pregnancy.. My vag feels swollen and puffy (yesterday was the first time I saw it in three month by mirror) and its producing sticky glue like stuff and extremely hot at times. It itches after I pee and there is a ton of pressure near my bottom I never had a yeast infection and it doesn't feel the same as a uti. Idk if I have lost a mucus plug or leaky fluid.. But I'm freaking out... Anyone can help me.
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It could be that your producing a lot of mucus don't be scared  also your baby should be very low by now so that's the pressure your feeling but just call your doc or his office make a appointment so you can get check just to calm you down. A few weeks ago that's how I felt my vag to swollen but went to my doc it's fine it's normal I didn't have no uti or yeast infection
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Def sounds like a yeast inf. I had it with my first and again with this second preg. Never had then before only when I pregnant.
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Its yeast infection... I have used medication twice for it in my pregnancy n its again back..as I am going to b inducted on Friday..so after delivery I'll see for some oral medication...
Get urself checked ...its common during preg
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Sounds like possible yeast. Best idea is to get checked :). Ive had that issue a few times this pregnancy and its irritating to no end so i feel your pain lol
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