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babymama3938475749022971111 · 15/04/2021 10:10

As always we apologise for the TMI of our posts. Yet most likely more than one of us experiences what the other does so why we say sorry I don't know Grin

My baby's 4 months old and the other day I noticed some little bumps inside my vagina. Upon inspection they looked like little spots.
Ones now gone but there's 2 still there.
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced anything like this or has any idea what this could be.

Also this morning I've had a bath what not and I went for a wee and when I wiped it burnt and stung and hurt where my wee hole is.
It doesn't burn/sting when I wee just when I wipe/sit down or am in a funny position.
It's only started this morning as yesterday I was fine.

Just to clarify me and my partner haven't been with any one else for the 5 years we've been together.

My baby has jabs today so I'm going to ask the nurse to see what she thinks is best aka make an appointment to be seen.
But I just wanted to know if anyone else has had anything like this.
How long does it actually take to recover from having a child, I feel fine in myself but i realise after having a baby 4 months isn't really that long at all.
Thanks.
Stay safe.
SmileBiscuit

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BunnyRuddington · 15/04/2021 12:43

Sorry, you can say that you haven't been with anyone else, you can't say that for your DP unless he literally has never left your side in that time.

If you have burning, you definitely need to see a GP. You may be able to request a female GP if you prefer.

babymama3938475749022971111 · 15/04/2021 12:53

@BunnyRuddington

Sorry, you can say that you haven't been with anyone else, you can't say that for your DP unless he literally has never left your side in that time.

If you have burning, you definitely need to see a GP. You may be able to request a female GP if you prefer.

Yes well going to mention it to the nurse today and he is literally either at work, ( works with my dad) or at home with me. If we go anywhere it's together.
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babymama3938475749022971111 · 20/04/2021 21:06

Oh and by the way, me and my partner use protection EVERYTIME we have sex as we’re not planning for a child for a few years just yet

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PurBal · 20/04/2021 21:11

I get little spots, almost tiny boils. Sometimes they bleed (rubbing on underwear). I saw a GP and a gynaecologist and was told they're normal, you can get spots anywhere, even on your labia. I can't say for certain we have the same thing so do get it checked out. I find hormonal changes affect the recurrence of them.

babymama3938475749022971111 · 04/06/2021 00:14

Hi PurBal, thanks for that. With having a baby I just haven’t had chance to go, whoopsies, the spots disappeared about a week maybe two at max from when I first mentioned it and haven’t had any since.
Update though I have found myself itchy just inside the lips of my bits, I was wondering if it could be the healing from with it all stretching, like how scars can get itchy Hmm
(Before stds and stis get mentioned I haven’t been with anyone else and I use condoms with my partner anyway even though he hasn’t either), I just find it comes and goes, it’s slightly bleeding as there’s pink on the tissue when I wipe from a wee, and it’s so sore to do so, has anyone else ever experienced anything like this?

I am going to go to the doctors about this just to add.

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