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Pregnant. Redness, Soreness, Hotness, Burning Sensation In Vagina After Having Sex. Suggestions?

Hi my name is Lena. I am 3 months pregnant. I havent had sex for a week then when I did my vagina felt really hot , the next day my vagina lips were red and sore. It burn when I pee and hurt to wipe. I didnt use no condoms and my std tests are negative from my last check up a month ago. been with the same faithful guy. What going on ? What should I do ? Please help me.
Mon, 30 Jun 2014
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Hi,
During pregnancy there is increased vascularity to the peripheries and also to the soft parts. The symptoms you are experiencing could be due to the trauma secondary to a rough intercourse. As the female urethra is shorter, any trauma leads to urethritis and thus there is pain to pass urine. As of now, you need rest and please get a clinical exam by a specialist to note and treat any infection as any infection is harmful in pregnancy. Please take adequate water ans maintain genital hygiene. Please abstain from intercourse until you heal well. Hope this helps.
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Pregnant. Redness, Soreness, Hotness, Burning Sensation In Vagina After Having Sex. Suggestions?

Hi, During pregnancy there is increased vascularity to the peripheries and also to the soft parts. The symptoms you are experiencing could be due to the trauma secondary to a rough intercourse. As the female urethra is shorter, any trauma leads to urethritis and thus there is pain to pass urine. As of now, you need rest and please get a clinical exam by a specialist to note and treat any infection as any infection is harmful in pregnancy. Please take adequate water ans maintain genital hygiene. Please abstain from intercourse until you heal well. Hope this helps.