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odd feeling

Sorry if this is too much tmi. I'm about 7 weeks along and at the start of this week I felt like something was in my vagina. It's a very odd feeling. I have no insurance yet. I'm waiting to hear about some. Has any one else felt like that, or seen anything sticking out? The pregnancy has felt normal. Thanks.
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polyps are small, elongated tumors that grow on the cervix. The cervix is the narrow canal at the bottom of the uterus that extends into the vagina.

Polyps are fragile structures that grow from stalks rooted on the surface of the cervix or inside the cervical canal. There is usually only one polyp present—or at most, two or three.

Cervical polyps occur in about four percent of women of reproductive age. They are most common in women in their 40s and 50s who have had more than one child. Polyps almost never occur in young women prior to the start of menstruation. Polyps are also common during pregnancy. This may be caused by an increase in the hormone estrogen.

I got that from a Google search.
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What's a polyp??
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Saw my Dr today for my 1st OB appointment, turns out that odd feeling and what was sticking out was a polyp.
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Go to or local health dept..I filled out a temporary medicaid since I'm not married n by the next week I was covered..I'm 15 weeks n haven't experienced that but I have gotten sharp pains in my vagina..
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I've not felt that but I've been feeling a vibration its a weird feeling but goes away. I hope everything's ok with you and get to your gp as  soon as possible to be on the safe side
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