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Pain during period does anyone else have this kind???

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Ever since I had my baby 6 months ago when I get my period im getting like pulling or pressure sensation on the outside of my v****a. Sorry if this is to much info I just need to know if this happens to anyone else? And what did you do about it. Midol doesnt really help with it. I asked this is womens health and no one answered.

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  1. see a doctor


  2. Not on the outside. Try some ibuprofen if that doesn't help call your doctor.

  3. its normal you may just have it much more than others

  4. This is definetly normal now if you experience days before or after your period then you might want to see a doctor but during it is normal. Heat is a really great thing. You don't even have to get a heating pad;all you have to do is get a paper towel folded in fours and place it in a pot of boiling hot water for a few seconds then put it in a little baggie and there you go. You should try that a few days before the period even starts and then that might lessen the pulling but the pressure might not go away because the baby WAS on your bladder for a while. Give it a few more months. I hope this helps you any.

  5. i dont mean to sound meanbut you should ask your doctor...but i bet that is just that you vigina stretch out and now s kinda  painful

  6. I would go and see your gynocolist and tell her this for it may be some scaring inturnly for having your baby,

    But don't panic for it only six months ago you gave birth. which streach a lot of mussles and they need time to flex back into place.if not better soon go to your docter.

  7. Well, I don't know if it's the same as what you are describing. I got a strange sensation that kind of crept around the vaginal area and was very noticeable. It wasn't painful, but very strange. (It was almost like a muscle kind of rolling or un-knotting- don't know how else to describe it.) It has subsided as time has gone by. I almost never get it, now (My child is 20 months). (Me too, sorry if its TMI!) If it hurts or really concerns you, you should always follow up with your OBGYN. I never mentioned it to mine, because it wasn't constant or consistant and only mildly bothered me. Best of luck to you!

  8. When this happens, try getting a heating pad and putting it over that area, and cover up with blankets! Heat helps ALOT! I kinda get like that... I used a heating pad all the time and it helps a ton, medicine really doesnt work for me either

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