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I have some small bumps in my pelvic area near the vaginal opening. I'm not worried about STDs as that's not a possibility, unless they would lay format for months before appearing. The are just small bumps on the skin without a coating or roughness tothem. Should iI be worried or are small bumps normal for pregnancy.
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They Are raisedv little bumps. Not flat. They are described as "little hats"
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Are they a little raised from the skin or pretty flat? I got skin tags down there with my last 2 pregnancies that went away sometime after birth. Got tested for stds and the doctor looked at them but they were just skin tags. A nurse practitioner said something about removing them but when I saw my regular ob again she said that they can just go away on their own and they did.
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6520484 tn?1399082398
Genital warts stay Dormant for months before appearing. They look like what you have described. Get your doctor to look, they would be able to tell right away if that's what it is.
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U mite dont have a breakout but it will show up n your blood!
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I'm 16 weeks and have had two doctors appointments. I eill have my doctor take a look soon but I was wondering if there was anything anyone could tell me prior.
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Stds CAN lay dormant for years, some people never get a break out with herpes or syffilis. NOT that thats what it is but I thought id let you know. As for what the small bumps could be, I have no clue. How far along into your peegnancy are you? Far enough that you have already had your first appointment and work up?
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