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this cant be normal?

ive posted before about this but this is just weird! my down below is sore and swollen i dont have any infections or anything and doctor keeps telling me is pressure from baby being engaged and what not but i took a look and it just looks odd ans very sensitive to touch i feel like going back to the doctors about it he didnt even look in the first place, has anyone experienced this?
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Thats totally normal part if being preagnet:)
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Of*  sorry
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It's normal it's baby could just be really low and than there is your vaginally getting ready for you to have baby which in turn makes it feel sore. I've had the same problem too it'd hurt to even sit down on some changes chairs I had to sit on a cushion or take a hot bath to help
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It is 100% normal and just part of pregnancy. I wouldn't worry about it to much.
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I had the same problem.  My doc took a look and said it's vulvar varicocities. I'm 34 weeks. 136 lbs and have not had any swelling any where else but my vaginal area. He said it should go away after the baby is born but that it'll more than likely return with each pregnancy. So maybe you can ask your doc are about that and see if that's what it may be. Good luck:)
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Same problem here . I thought I was the only one . guess not !
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Isn't there anything to soothe the soreness though it didn't experience this during my other pregnancies my mum says it's because the baby is big I'm only 34weeks6days I find it rare
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