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What Causes Lump In The Vaginal Area During Pregnancy?

Hi I am a mother of two children. I m 10wks. Pregnant with my 3rd child. I have this lump inside my vagina. It sits towards the bottom. It sometimes pop outward when I m urinating. I used to get bacterial vaginosis at least twice a year and yeast infections started last year. Could this be the reason why I have discharge with a odor some times? My doctor give me Metronidazole to take for 7days for bacterial vaginosis. What is this lump in the cervix area and its mashed into The rectal area.
Fri, 10 Jul 2015
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From the look of your complaints, I think u have a vaginal or uterine prolapse. It is not unusual to occur after 2 previous pregnancies. I m guessing u had both normal deliveries. I would advice you to get it checked by your gynaec when it is out. But no worries, after pregnancy is over, it usually reverts back to its original position.
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What Causes Lump In The Vaginal Area During Pregnancy?

Hi From the look of your complaints, I think u have a vaginal or uterine prolapse. It is not unusual to occur after 2 previous pregnancies. I m guessing u had both normal deliveries. I would advice you to get it checked by your gynaec when it is out. But no worries, after pregnancy is over, it usually reverts back to its original position.