3rd Trimester

pressure pain in vaginal area w/ dizziness while walking

I've been having pressure pain in vaginal area w/ dizziness while walking (both of these happen while walking, but stop while i'm seated). It's bringing me to the point of tears. I'm also having a cotton/milky white discharge. The discharge is thinner than normal and odorless. And I get a lot of it after walking... Has anyone else experienced this and what caused it? And how did you get rid of it?

Re: pressure pain in vaginal area w/ dizziness while walking

  • Discharge is normal. I get less if I'm inactive too. The pain may be caused by how the baby is positioned. If you're super worried I would suggest contacting your physician.
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  • I've been getting the same. When I walk alot I get alot is discharge lately. The baby has started getting lower so I feel alot of pressure in my vagina too. And if I walk to much I get hot and dizzy sometimes. But it's almost the end so I'm assuming this is normal :)
  • Uh-oh! Sounds serious.
    Glad you're asking us professionals.
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  • I started experiencing all of this last week. In Wednesday I thought I might have a yeast infection and of course I do. The Dr said the pain can be caused by many things but said more than likely it was because of the infection. Apparently it is really bad.

    The dizziness I have felt for a few weeks and I asked the Dr about it and he said it can be the way the baby is sitting.

    Hope you feel better soon. Maybe mention this to your Dr and he can further assess you
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  • If you are dizzy- go get assessed.

    Pressure is normal....esp with the extra weight.
  • Well i talked to my doctor about an hour after posting this question. My c-section scar has been stretching quite alot and they believe that is what was causing it. They gave me some low level muscle relaxers. They where worried my water had slightly ruptured and started leaking. But it's all good. They are hoping that the pain isn't a sign that there will be complications during birth.
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