Even though I'm more of a lurker, I made an AE because my other siggy is pretty noticeable and TB won't let me change it. I don't know where else to post this, but since I had a natural child birth and it doesn't really apply to anyone who had a CS, I'll try it here. Another warning that this is gross, and if you haven't had your child yet or are currently eating, you might not want to keep reading.
Anyway, I am about 20wks pp, and my H and I have only had sex three times, because each time is just as painful as the last. We waited until DS was 13wks or so, so we definitely didn't do it too early. Today I grabbed a mirror and decided to check things out to see if I still had some stitches left and I see a red flap of something hanging from my vagina. It's about the size of a grape, but deflated. My first thought was a hemorrhoid, but I thought those were from the anus, and none of the pictures I've looked up have been similar. Anyone have any ideas as to what this is and how to make it go away? It doesn't really bother me except once in awhile it feel like I'm tearing a scab off, and then I'll wipe and get a tiny spot of blood. Otherwise it doesn't itch or hurt. I will probably call my doctor Monday, but I'm hoping for other ideas first. Thanks to anyone who reads this.
Re: TMI question, 20wks pp
Definitely see your doctor. Did you have a tear with stitches? What did they tell you at your 6 week check up? Could it be scar tissue?
I had three relatively minor tears, two of which required stitches. But it took me forever to heal! I had a lot of scar tissue that was really painful to the touch and not healing well. If I didn't touch the area of the scar tissue, though, I didn't notice it at all. I wasn't cleared for sex until 6 months pp, and it hurt for a long time even after that during sex.
I think it might be a skin flap from when you were sewed up. I have one (which I have thought was a hemmoroid these last 7 months) and I am going to call my doctor tomorrow.
My neighbor told me she had a very botched "reconstruction" when she tore (a student doctor did it, so I'm thinking it may have been practice for this student) and she had to have it "burned" off with the silver nitrate.