Hello Ladies... I'm having a problem and I'd like some insight before I call my doctor... I'm 14 weeks today with my first baby and I'm experiencing something that I have just never felt before... a very intense tingle in my vaginal area that is so annoying I can't sleep despite the fact that it's 4am and I have work in the morning...
I've never really had a high sex drive... I've also never had a UTI or a Yeast Infection... so I'm trying to rule out what this could be... So I looked up the symptoms of UTI and YI on WebMD and I'm actually leaning towards UTI but I just don't know... this sensation is not a burning or itchy one... it's just a very strong tingle... that being said it is intensified every time I urinate and I have to urinate CONSTANTLY, even if it's just a little bit... This has been happening for about 2 days now and it's driving me absolutely insane. My husband and I tried having sex to try to fix the problem (again, it feels more like an arousal tingle)... and the sex was more pleasurable than ever before, but despite that I was so super sensitive to his touch we had to use a lubricant because when it came down to it, I just wasn't as "ready" as I thought I would be.
I'm considering asking my doctor but I will just be so mortified if the problem is just a high sex drive and not an actual problem... but again this is keeping me up at night and I fear it will hinder my work today...
Anyone have any insight that you wouldn't mind sharing? Or thoughts on which of the 3 issues it could possibly be? Thanks so much!

Re: Problem: UTI, Yeast Infection, or just high Sex Drive? (Strange Question... I know... please help!)
If youre constantly having to pee and when you do pee not much comes out, you most likely have a UTI.
I had one a few years back and it was miserable, it was accompanied by a lot of pain though so IDK.
Hopefully you can figure out whats going on, or maybe its just something that goes away on its own.
ETA: Also, it could just be a high sex drive. Ive noticed even when Im in the mood these days the lady bits wont always cooperate. I wouldn't let the possibility of this being the case prevent you from speaking with your doctor about it.
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