Why does it feel like i have a cut inside my vagina?!


Question: Why does it feel like i have a cut inside my vagina?
Okay so recently...i have been having this cut-like in my vagina..its been going on for almost 2 weeks now...its itchy sometimes and sometimes it burns when i pee and it feels worse when i have intercourse with my bf...its not herpes or anything ik that for sure because i go to my ob/gyn every month for my monthly check-up because im pregnant, and i took blood tests already and i came out clean..so its not that..idk what it could be! im scared it might be something serious/:

Answers:

It could either be a UTI (urinary tract infection) or a yeast infection, those are my guesses, which you need to talk to a doctor about before they get serious. OR it could be that you were not sufficiently lubricated when you had intercourse with your boyfriend, which can cause a tear in the vaginal wall (although I wasn't sure exactly where this cut was, so I don't know). Make sure you are nice and wet before letting him in, use water-based lubricant if you have to. But you should still talk to a doctor, you wouldn't want any serious infections whilst pregnant.

If there's anyone you can tell, it's your obgyn. seriously. They've seen and heard it all. You need to let go of your shyness before giving birth, because there's no way you can be shy then.



Could be a urinary tract infection- it feels like tiny cuts on the inside when you pee and burns something awful. If you don't get it treated it could travel to tour kidneys. And if you're pregnant? Get the hell to the doctor so it doesn't spread to your baby! Infection can cross the placental barrier.



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