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I'm 13 weeks pregnant this is my 3rd pregnancy but never had this symtom

sore around the vagina area and very itchy. is it normal?

embarrassed to tell my midwife about it.....

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Mcra

Please tell your midwife. It sounds like an infection. It's nothing to be ashamed about.

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kelsbels88

Hi

I agree with Mcra it sounds like an infection. Please tell your midwife, honestly they’ve heard it all before and there is nothing to be embarrassed about. I had this during my pregnancy on 5 separate occasions.

Good luck

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Cheekymonkey85

Could quite simply be thrush, see your doctor and get it sorted. It’s not pleasant being so uncomfortable xx

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AGKG

Sounds like thrush. Simple to treat , speak to the Gp or Midwife xx

Sounds like thrush really normal to get it during pregnancy so definitely go to your GP

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Lovvy

Thank you everyone for your replies I'll take on your advice and have it seen too....thanx

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