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Vaginal BurningFrom: CNMPAT@aol.comWed Sep 11 22:13:56 1996
Any comments/suggestions for the following situation: A now pregnant (20 weeks) woman describes burning with intercourse, most of the time, both during pregnancy and between pregnancies. No apparent precipitating factors. No UTI's, no infections, and mainly it's just with intercourse, and no different when not pregnant. Another OB sent her to a urologist, with which she had an uncomfortable exam and of course, no UTI. Would this classify as Vulvodynia? Perhaps lactobacillus overgrowth? Presently we've suggested more lubrication and perhaps some estrogen cream when she's not pregnant. Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM,ARNP,RH South Sound Women's Center: 2 CNMs and 3 OB/GYNs Olympia, WA cnmpat@aol.com HTTP://home.aol.com/CNMPAT September 10, 1996 6:01 pm >>
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