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Ok so personal problem don't judge. I'm 23 weeks and about a month ago after messing around with someone (oral sex and fingering) my right side of my vagina got hugely swollen to the point where I thought I should go to the hospital. They told me that it was an allergic reaction somehow but last night I had sex with someone else and the same thing happened.... Anyone know what this could be or have something similar??? The swelling is really bad and goes down after a few hours and it's not an std.
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12584065 tn?1436320514
The EXACT SAME THING happens to me during pregnancy! Im prrgnant with my 3rd and still everytime i have any sexual activity down there, I swell up really bad. My doctor couldnt figure it out so I got a second opinion and she just told me that its due to pregnancy. Says things are just a lot more sensitive down there and theres really not much i can do besides avoiding sex LOL ya idk about that but id ask ur doctor what they think. If they say no infection just go with it. It *****, i just use an ice pack afterwards. :/
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Yeah it's only one sided swollen and it happened twice and only after some type of sexual encounter. I'll have it checked out but I know I don't have an infection or std
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I would check with ur ob/gyn to make sure there's no infection. So call in to see if they could see you early or call the nurse at the office you go to. They'll have to do tests if its occurring over again. But for the most part don't have any sexual encounters, especially being fingered.
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hm.  Honestly, do not know.  Only swollen on one side?  
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