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Vaginal Heaviness & Vulva Varicose Veins

12 posts on this thread and the last post was on November 2nd, 2007 7:32 AM
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Wendy - July 28th, 2005 11:39 AM
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Hi, I am nearly 26 weeks pregnant with my fourth child. I have started experiencing an extremely dull heaviness in my vagina along with severe, visible vulva varicose veins. These are really uncomfortable and I am a little worried as my scan at 20 weeks showed a low-lying placenta. I need to go for another scan at 32 weeks, however, I am concerned that I might go into labour early and also that the birth may be complicated by the varicose veins. Any advice or feedback would be great.


danielle - July 29th, 2005 4:51 AM

HI, I am about 31 weeks with my fourth child,this pregnancy my varicose veins are the worst they have ever been, so bad I had to stay in bed for three days.My whole vaginal area swelled up the size of a grape fruit.My mother in-law told me to use corn starch on it,I said "ya right that will work" I did it any way, and well I'm up walking around.


Wendy - July 29th, 2005 8:04 AM

Hi Danielle. Thanks for your reply. I am a little confused as to how exactly you are meant to use the corn starch. I am willing to try anything, and sometimes, the old remedies are the best!


Melinda - August 8th, 2005 7:24 PM

Hi - I also had terrible varicose veins with my second pregnancy. As well as horrible pain and pressure during the last month, a major problem was having an episiotomy during the birth itself. My Dr. couldn't find anywhere to cut because the veins were all over. After the baby was pushed out somewhat she finally found a decent spot to cut. I think it can be dangerous if they burst on their own. I would check with your Dr. about this. I had never heard of this until it happened to me.



Gina 12-27-05 - August 23rd, 2005 12:15 AM

I have them now too. I am 22 weeks with 5th baby. Doctor said I might not be able to work til end of pregnancy. I am a teacher. I am worried.


Bump - August 29th, 2005 10:21 PM

bump


Lynn - September 19th, 2005 1:24 PM

I am 23 weeks pregnant and have had an extemely easy pregnacy until this. Gina, i am also a teacher and am going to the doctor tommorrow. Anyone have any advice on how to relive the pain/discomfort/pressure.


Becky - September 20th, 2005 2:29 PM

Hi- I'm 32 weeks pregnant and the varicose veins are killing me! When I stand in the morning, they harden and going to the bathroom is not fun either. Has anyone heard of these veins erupting while delivering the baby vaginally? Also, does anyone know what hormones in the body are responsible for this? I'm wondering if the sex of the baby has anything to do with this.



New at this - September 21st, 2005 6:49 AM

what and where are these veins u guys r talking about..im worried now. =(


Jbrio - September 22nd, 2005 12:52 PM

I'm am 37 weeks pregnant and for a few weeks now I've had a lot of swelling of the labia, pubic bone area etc. It really hurts to sit in certain positions and sometimes even when I walk. I haven't noticed any varicose veins, but then again, I can't even see those parts anymore, has anyone got an idea of how to relieve it and has anyone tried icepacks with success?


Zeta - September 25th, 2005 6:29 PM

Hi, I'm 32 weeks with my second pregnancy and i too develop these veins on one side only(right). To me they are not uncomfortable, sometimes i feel them hard and sometimes they disapear. I really am confused what they really are. Someone has the same problem ?


bubbylolly - November 1st, 2007 1:38 PM

I too had a painful pregnancy with vulva varicose veins. I found this wonderful product called the Fembrace V-Brace and it literally saved my life. It is a miracle support garment. I recommend everyone with painful veins checking out this product. You won't regret it.


jen23 - November 2nd, 2007 7:32 AM

hi wendy i am currently 8 weeks preg with my third child. i had vulva varicose veins with my second child and found them really uncomfortable. i had a natural birth and had no problems whatsoever with these veins. they disappeared a couple of weeks after giving birth. i am really dreading it this time round incase i get them again. good luck. you can buy special ice packs which are supposed to be for after the birth if you have any stitches nut im sure they would be ideal to use now. good luck!!!!!!!


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