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TMI- Weird swelling 39w

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PregnantAndOverIt · 30/10/2019 20:48

I'm 39+2 with DS2 and I can't feel inside that I have a large (small grape?) sized thing in there. When I had DS I had a bad tear and, despite healing well, I did have a little... I suppose skin tag -like bit of skin inside my vagina that never bothered me. But I just had a feel and this small bit of skin is really swollen, like I said about the size of a small grape. It's not painful but a bit uncomfortable. I guess.. should I be worried?! My instinct is that it's just increased blood flow down there and probs nothing to worry about but thought I'd see what MN thought too!

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nataliemum25 · 30/10/2019 23:59

Maybe it's scar tissue and with baby pressing down it may be more visible, if your worried ring gp, but I think it won't be anything to worry about x

OctoberLovers · 31/10/2019 00:04

Can someone take a photo?
I know not nice, but i would have to have a look

Newbiemumsy66 · 31/10/2019 00:06

Sounds like a varicose vein, I had these down below but they go once baby is born

CuriouslyCuriously · 31/10/2019 00:22

Can someone take a photo?
I know not nice, but i would have to have a look

Yeah sure, she'd love the whole of mumsnet glaring up her flue!

Boymummy3 · 31/10/2019 11:07

I personally wouldnt worry... I'm 27 weeks and down there has swelled up a bit already with the added pressure/weight of baby its bound to swell up. Keep an eye on it incase it gets really sore? and if your really concerned you can always ask your midwife see what she says but I would say its probally normal xx

OctoberLovers · 31/10/2019 11:57

@CuriouslyCuriously

I didnt mean to post on here 😂😲

I just meant for her to look at 🤣

PregnantAndOverIt · 31/10/2019 13:14

@OctoberLovers Grin ill dm u hun

Yes I think you're all right that it's just scar tissue that's becoming inflamed.. it doesn't hurt or anything but maybe something to keep an eye on.

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