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Re: Worried: Enlarged inner labia. Anyone ever heard of this? Please answer.

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 16 Oct 2002 15:04:11 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 20 Jan 2001, miriam wrote: >
>Hi
>Im 22 years old and my labia minora are larger that the outer ones.
>I don't know how they were a year ago...and i don't have pictures..but
>im planning to ask my doctor the next time i go to him. i searched
>alittle about this in these forums and i did find women that noticed
>that their labia minora were getting larger. search with the key word
>and read what they said.
>:-)
>Miriam
>
>>Have any of you ever heard of enlarged labia minora (inside "lips")
>>related to PCOS? I'm very worried about this. I've asked my gyn twice
>>about it, but she only answered that women's bodies differ. The problem
>>is, I am certain that I was much smaller just a year ago. . .heck,
>>even a month ago. I haven't been back to see the dr. in a while
>>because the two times I asked about it, I ended up feeling stupid, as if
>>I was making a problem out of nothing. I was told that I could have
>>surgery to correct it if I chose, but scarring might occur. At first
>>the dr. said that it was simply "genetic," but then she said that it
>>could be related to PCOS. Either way, she seemed unconcerned. That was
>>a few months ago, and I'm certain it's gotten larger since then. I'm a
>>grown woman--it's not as if I'm an adolescent whose body is supposed to
>>be changing, after all. Does anyone have any info on (or experience
>>with) such a problem? Do you think it is PCOS-related?
>>
>>I'm really interested in your thoughts.
>>Thanks,
>>Leigh
>
>--
>miriam
>



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