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I am currently 7 months pregnant, and haven't had sex since the day my child was conceived in Sept. I've been checked for STD's early in my pregnancy by my ob, and was cleared, but now I have a patch of skin near my vagina that is red and is kind of blistery it doesnt itch, its just very sore, I also have a few bumps that don't itch, or hurt their just their I popped one and it was full of blood, I recently went to the doctor before the bumps because I thought I had a yeast infection, my doctor never checked and just gave some cream and a pill, I'm really worried, please help
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Sorry for the second post..
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It seems like now the cluster of blisters is getting smaller and the few.that I popped open have scanned over in a matter of hours, their was no ulcerationa or anything it doesn't itch... Also  the open patch of skin on my labia tingles when I put clotmitrazole on it I also put it on the bumps, I called my ob she said wait...I'm really confused
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It seems like now the cluster of blisters is getting smaller and the few.that I popped open have scanned over in a matter of hours, their was no ulcerationa or anything it doesn't itch... Also  the open patch of skin on my labia tingles when I put clotmitrazole on it I also put it on the bumps, I called my ob she said wait...I'm really confused
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odds are you weren't tested for herpes so it's best to find out for sure.

also if your partner wasn't tested for herpes. they should be too to see if they might've recently transmitted the virus to you too.
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Sounds like another yeast infection. We get a lot of those on this forum.lol
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I believe I was, but I'm not sure..
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101028 tn?1419603004
were you tested for herpes at all during this pregnancy?

grace
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Thanks I just came from the doctor it was a yeast infection...
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Best idea is to follow up with your Dr and request an exam.
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