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Q: lump on inside of vaginal wall
asked by: pregmumof2 on July 25th, 2008
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Hello............for about 5 months now I have had a lump, more like a hard bit of grissle on the inside or my right vaginal wall. Its just harder than the other side....as the other side is way softer....me and my partner can deffinetly tell the difference....not in sex (even though sex is sometimes at first painfull) but when we are feeling with a finger.
I have had 2 children....my first daughter was born 18 months ago and I had terrible stitching due to an episiotomy and my second daughter was born nearly 4 months ago....but she was born by cesarian section.I did push for 2 hours before having the cesarian with her but I have felt this lump while in my late pregnantsy and after so I'm just wondering if any one can help?? I am seriously woried and I worry about everything, hence why I think it must be cancer. Can any one help?? I'm 23 years old. Thank you.
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Mabel
replied on July 25th, 2008
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You should go see your doctor.
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pregmumof2
replied on July 26th, 2008
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Well i am,but obviously panicking about this......does it sound like i could have cancer?? what do you think?? can the vagina get lumps and bumps after having babies??JadeXX
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Altari
replied on July 29th, 2008
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I have something similar. It's a "skin tag" and came about from vaginal tearing during delivery. You should, however, still see your doctor just to be sure. More than likely, it's just a skin growth, but it could be something else. It's a quick check.
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