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  • Ya this is a doctor question. Mcpreg vaginally is normal but I don't know about killer vulva.
  • Definitely a Dr question.

    Call the doctor. Call directly to the Dr. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
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  • CatLadyTXCatLadyTX member
    edited December 2014
    This might be something that would be better addressed by your OB. Just saying. image
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  • Wow...thanks for the sound advice ladies. As if we all aren't struggling enough with issues during pregnancy....getting made fun of was what I was hoping to accomplish with this post! Well done :)
  • Uhhhh I thought call your doc was pretty sound advice.
  • mrdcle said:
    Wow...thanks for the sound advice ladies. As if we all aren't struggling enough with issues during pregnancy....getting made fun of was what I was hoping to accomplish with this post! Well done :)
    Yep. Suggesting you seek medical advice for what is CLEARLY a medical issue.  How dare you ladies make fun of her!

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  • This should get fun...

    And call the OB and ask. Make them earn their paycheck. We don't get paid for advice about mcpreg vag. True story.
  • tropicbreezetropicbreeze member
    edited December 2014
    You think after today, this month, this trimester, reading the rules of the board, that people would just call their doctors as opposed for looking for sage medical advice about their hoohas on here. 


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  • Alygohome said:

    Uhhhh I thought call your doc was pretty sound advice.

    Me toooooo. I even suggested it twice. :-/

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  • Thanks to everyone who posted. Never said I wasn't seeking medical advice, was just curious if anyone else had this issue. I completely understand that calling my OB is the best option.....just wanted to see if anyone out there had similar problems and suggestions. Didn't mean to cause an uproar!
  • Smyers2girlsSmyers2girls member
    edited December 2014
    I don't think it's that common. I had never even heard of this until my SIL had the same problem with her 2nd baby. She told me what was going on and I was like "huh?!" She said her dr said there was nothing she could do about it and hopefully they would go away after birth. She sat on ice packs to help the pain. That's all I know.

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  • To be completely serious I'd ice it tonight and call the doctor in the morning.

    What she said.
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  • You always know it's going to be interesting when the title of the thread is a form of puntuation.
  • Unfortunately I'm the varicose vein queen as far as legs - mine have gone straight horror story during this pregnancy w those nasty things. I've even got bloodclots to boot now and I've learned from my run-ins with the ultrasound techs during dopplers and the vascular surgeon that in some women the veins can also become enlarged in the pelvic region. If the treatment for that area is the same as for my calves and ankles than my dr's have recommended warm compresses, rest, and elevation being that the only 'fix' is going to be the end of the pregnancy when my blood volume will return to normal and the pressure will be resolved. Sorry you are dealing with that - legs are bad enough! Good luck talking to your OB.
  • I need treatment suggestions please! Have been searching and searching but finding nothing when it comes to my specific symptoms. During my first trimester I noticed a varicose vein on my vulva....researched and found it to be normal so thought nothing of it. Now at 32 weeks I get the bright idea to shave down there for the first time in months, forgetting about the veins. As I was checking to see if I cut myself on accident because of the intense stinging, I noticed now I have about 3-4 bigger veins than before! I have been reading all about the regular symptoms that go along with having these (heaviness feeling, pain), I am finding nothing on burning or stinging. Did I just really irritate with the shaving??? It only burns in the areas with the veins and is KILLER while using the restroom.......or walking........or sitting.......or standing!!! Anyone else come across this problem or have ideas for a quick relief?? Much appreciated!
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  • foxslaw said:
    I would be able to help you better if you attached a picture. I don't want this post to be in vein.
    Please no.... no photos of this.... :O

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  • On the serious side: just like you can get hemorrhoids (varicose veins in your rectal area), you can also get varicosity swelling in your labia. It happened towards the end of my previous pregnancy--my 5th. I was horrified and they were killer uncomfortable. My midwife felt bad for me and advised tucks/witch hazel, sitz baths, getting time on hands and knees (or any position that doesn't increase pressure on the area).

    So, so sorry for you, OP. Mine went away after a couple of weeks, and before delivery.
  • foxslaw said:
    I would be able to help you better if you attached a picture. I don't want this post to be in vein.

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