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Re: Swelling inside Vagina?

From: L (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 28 Oct 2002 08:13:08 -0600 (CST)


ask your doctor if it could be a blocked Bartholin's gland (that's the gland that produces the lubrication when aroused)

At Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Sara wrote: >
>I am 20 years old and I have noticed that ever since I have been
>sexually active that I have a large lump that only appears inside my
>vagina when it is stimlated. When it is stimulated it kind of feels
>like I have to pee. In a few seconds it reaches size of a golf ball.
>After I orgasm it goes away. My labia also get very swollen when I am
>aroused but I have heard that that is normal. This also goes away after
>I orgasm. I was wondering if maybe this lump thing is my bladder,
>although it seems too small to be. According to my doctor I have very
>strong pelvic muscles so I don't think I have a cystocele. I also think
>I'm too young to have prolapse problems and I have never had children.
>My doctor hasn't actually seen it though because it only swells when
>it's stimulated. He said it's probably nothing to worry about. I'm
>worried about it though because it freaks my boyfriend out. Any
>suggestions as to what this thing is?
>
>Also sometimes when I have a really good orgasm some whiteish liquid
>shoots out. I have no idea where it comes from. This phenemnon also
>freaks my boyfriend out. What is wrong with me???




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