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Re: 33 Weeks Pregnant and i have lumps on my Lybia !

From: Lynn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 27 Sep 2003 12:59:50 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 26 Sep 2003, SoreFandango! wrote: >
>Hi,
>Im 33 weeks pregnant and im dieing here. About 2 weeks ago my Lybia
>started to get lumps on it but wernt very noticeable and now it is so
>sore and red and ichy and even stings like hell. It is killing me and i
>have no idea what it is. Im curious if it is an STD because i have been
>having sexual intercourse with the same man for the past 3 years and
>have one child allready with him and the last pregnancy i didnt have any
>such thing. But i have heard that men can be carriers for things and
>may not actually have it but can pass it on. His penis has been burning
>and some skin has peeled off it but im not sure if its related to what i
>have. It is so bad and i dont feel like going to the doctors and
>showing him till i hear what it could be from someone else first. Please
>help me before i cry!!

SoreFandango - It really does sound like an infection of some sort even more so because your hubby has the same burning feeling. I'm not a Dr. but I have had yeast infections and know of friends who have had genital warts and other types of std's. It could be something minor but it's definitely something you should discuss with your Dr. especially because you are pregnant. Don't delay! I have heard of women passing yeast infections to men. Not sure how true this is. I would say you both have something, and I would abstain from sexual intercourse until you find out. Sorry I can't tell you what it could be. I hope all is ok, good luck.




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