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vagina hurts

My vagina is swollen and itchy and now when I wipe its bleeding a lil! Wtf...I just went to the dr and I got tested for everything so no STD , no discharge or odor im 29wks...anybody else? Also been dry down there the last few wks could that cause it
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I had a herpes test last month and it was negative but im thinking maybe BV thanx ladies im gonna call my dr in the morning
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It also could be very dry skin.. I hope it gets better soon
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Not to sound horrible but is there any open sores . If so I'd call n make sure its not something bad . It could be bv I had it and it was just like what you are describing but my doctor wanted to make sure it wasn't herps I was freaked the hell out because I've never had an std nor have I had sex since I got pregnant  . So she just did a bv test and ran a herps test and I just had bv . But I guess people can have herps without knowing and some of the symptoms are the same as bv.
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Thanx ladies
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Sounds like when I had bv those were my symptoms as well. Good luck hope you feel better
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Yes, you don't always have to have discharge. The yeast might just be on the skin.
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Can it be a yeast infection with no discharge?
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Sounds like yeast
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What did they say about yeast? BV?
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