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Is it ok to have trobbing pressure pain in vagina when 4 months pregent also havw white discharge can someone give me advice please thanks.

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Kempton

I think it's best to see your GP. Could you have thrush or something? I think it's common in pregnancy and excess discharge is a sign. Can't think what the throbbing is but GP or midwife would be your best bet to you can put your mind at ease.

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Jessie25 in reply toKempton

I have like a dull ache two days iv no infections am wondering is it normal to have pain in vagina as early as 4 months

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Kempton in reply toJessie25

Call your midwife team. They're your best bet. Good luck.

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Major2116

It could just be everything stretching hun. As for the discharge, I got quite an increase in discharge around 14 weeks and started using liners just for freshness. It's completely normal to have an increase and as long as the discharge doesn't have an off smell and isnt a brownish colour then I think it's okay. It's your body's way of protecting your baby x

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Jessie25 in reply toMajor2116

Awwh thanks for advice hun if im 15 weeks am i almost 4 am confused also when pain starts its like pressure stinging pain xxxxx

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Major2116 in reply toJessie25

If you're 15 weeks it could also be round ligament pain...

Round ligament pain is a sharp, jabbing pain on one or both sides of your abdomen. It's common during pregnancy, and you're likely to first notice it during the second trimester. ... As your uterus grows during pregnancy, the round ligaments stretch and thicken to accommodate and support it.

Good old Dr Google 😂! I had this during my second trimester. 16 weeks is 4 months so yeah hun you would be xxxx

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Jessie25 in reply toMajor2116

Oh really oh google somtimes scares me lol so do you think at 15 weeks vagina pain is normal hun also is discgarge normal it white no smell or no itch xxxxxx

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Major2116 in reply toJessie25

It scares me too but I looked up round ligament pain when the doctor mentioned it to me haha!

We've lost 2 babies so I'm quite familiar with pains n what to look out for.

As long as you're not bleeding hun, the pain is fine unless it's unbearable then I'd see your GP. Yeah the discharge is normal hun if its white/cream. Mine recently started to have an odour but when I went the midwife my urine sample said I had an infection which turned out to be thrush which is common in pregnancy :). If you are worried hun then call n see your doctor but sounds normal to me :) xxxx

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Jessie25 in reply toMajor2116

So sorry to hear Nd am i past misscarge stage am 4 months now hun xxxxxxx

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Major2116 in reply toJessie25

That's good hun. How are you and baby? Xxxx

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Jessie25 in reply toMajor2116

Im good hun thanks how are you did ur pains ease at around 4 months i dont have as much pains now xxxxxxxxx

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Clb302308

Hi hun. I've had 6 pregnancies ( 5 children due to an early miscarriage) I had this with all of my pregnancies it is normal. It can be stretching , or you will sometimes get that pain when you're further along and baby is wriggling around. I also had a lot of white discharge whilst pregnant. If there is any discomfort or itching it could be thrush as someone else has said. Then you would need to see GP. If you are still concerned please speak to your midwife. I wish you the best for the rest of your pregnancy x

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Jessie25 in reply toClb302308

Hi hun thanks for advice so sorry to hear about your miscarriages hope your doing ok i am so nervous as its my first baby and we both tryed for baby for so long so everything is worrying me so do u think at 15 weeks vagina pain is normal also had lot of white gew today not itchy at all xxxxxxx

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Clb302308 in reply toJessie25

Thanks xx it is completely normal , especially as it's your first everything will need stretching lots and the discharge is completely normal aswell. I had loads of thick white discharge with every baby. It is a way of protecting your womb and baby from bacteria. Please try not to worry i know it's hard but you have passed the 12 week vulnerable stage xxx

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Jessie25 in reply toClb302308

Thanks hun yeah its so worrying my due date is agugust that be teb months why do they say ten months hun also if im 15 weeks is that 3 months 3 weeks as last two months had 31 days lol so confused xxxxxxxxx

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Pregnancy lasts 40 weeks and if you take on average 4 weeks in every month, it’s technically 10 months to full term. I’m currently 39 weeks and feel like I’ve been pregnant forever 😂

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Thanks yeah it drags in xxx

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