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sorry if tmi

My VA Ga Ga muscle in the inside feel swollen anyone else have that issue
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1868604 tn?1346458662
Same thing been happening to me since 35 weeks too. Doctor said the blood flow down more toward the end and it cause more swelling to feet and other area. It can get pretty uncomfortable. I had to switch to big granny undies :(
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1999115 tn?1332265324
YES !! but it feels swollen / sore on the outside ? idk in gonna ask about it tomorrow at my dic appt. everyone says it could be bcos baby's getting into position finally. I'm 35+2
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It is because of all the blood being pumped there right now. Weird feeling, I know:) the things we put our bodies through to bring new human life into this world amaze me lol
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2095738 tn?1339825243
It was probably something about varicose veins swelling bc more blood pumps to that reigon.
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2901406 tn?1339981772
i am actually experiencing that same ordeal right now and i have no idea what is going on it is crazy.....does it feel like it is throbbing?
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Oh ok lol thought something could b wrong
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Yes, mine feels that way all the time.  When you're pregnant your "Va Ga Ga" swells up. I'm not %100 why but I read it in a pregnancy magazine. And that's also the reason why they say you have more pleasure during intercourse when your pregnant bc it's more sensitive due to the swelling.
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