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Re: anyone else have this problem??

From: mira (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 7 Sep 2003 23:31:56 -0500 (CDT)


Excessive wetness can be caused by hormones that are out of sync. PCOS would definitely cause your hormones to be "wrong". Secretions usually fluctuate during normal cycles. Perhaps yours is just "stuck" on a specific phase of your cycle? I know when I pregnant I had this problem and was tested more than once for loss of amniotic fluid. It was REALLY bad. They told be it was the hormones... mira

At Wed, 27 Aug 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>I just found out I have PCOS five weeks ago. I have since been reading
>up on it but have not found anything on vaginal wetness. I have so much
>wetness I have a huge wet spot in my pants as if I urinated on myself. I
>have to wear maxi pads now all the time. Funny how I do not use them
>for periods as I seldom have them :) being that I have PCOS. I even
>went to a Urologist to see if it was my bladder, but it was not. So I
>now realized it is my vagina producing this excess fluid. Since being
>diagnosed I have not been able to ask if there is a connection between
>PCOS and the wetness. I am only 24 and have had this probblem for seven
>years. I have heard of some women having a feeling of a "sloppy va."
>after having children, however I do not have any. Can anyone tell give
>me any information about this please?
>
>Thanks,
>bb




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