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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Adelaide
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    Unhappy Swollen 'hoohaw'

    I've been noticing for the past 3-4 months that my 'you know what' felt swollen. I've read that that's perfectly normal in pregnancy and that it can affect intercourse, etc. so it didn't really bother me. I never noticed anything of the kind with my last pregnancy.

    Now that I'm getting so close to the due date, I feel a bit of concern about it. It seems more pronounced and I notice it a lot when I walk, sit, or DTD. My biggest concern is that when I'm trying to push bubs out, the swelling will take up too much space or I'll be in more pain than last time. Are these reasonable concerns? Has anyone else dealt with this before?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    S/West Sydney
    1,794

    Kellsbells- I had this aslso with my second... Never noticed with my 1st but it became a real issue for me with #2. It felt aweful... Felt like i could feel it between my legs like it was so big and swollen it was gettng in the way...

    With My second i was induced and 1 push and bubs was out... I dont even remember pushing... I dont think it would affect the labour... Like you said it is normal but if your concern speak to your OB or GP.

    Good luck...Not long now i'm sure everything will go fine... (i too was scared my second one... But all went fine)

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
    6,110

    Mine feels enormous I make sure I rest up lots. Being on my feet tends to make it feel worse.

    I don't think being swollen will impede the birth of your bub though. Everyone swells up down there then

  4. #4

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    oh on....you poor sausage. Take Raven's advice...rest up as mucha s you can. If it hurts to much or gets hot so to speak...put a panty liner in the freezer or fridge then pop it in for some coolness.

    Good luck for your impending birth

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    It wont hamper the way you give birth at all, but it only natural that you would have concerns about it. Mine got progressively worse with each pg to the point that I wasn't even out of the first trimester with my 4th before it was all swollen.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Oct 2005
    1,377

    Hi , I can totally sympathise, mine developed into a varicose vein that bled. What Maz said about putting something cold on it helps. I used to have a lay down and put a cold pack over the top of my panties(not inside,tooo cold!) and it woudl releive the pain. PLus just keep your legs up as much as you can, and DONT SQUAT! it puts extra pressure on it.

    As soon as baby is born you will find it miraculously disappears.

    Goodluck.

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
    QLD
    3,068

    Hi Kellsbells
    As everyone has said it is normal and will not have any effect on your ability to push baby out. Resting may help you could also make some frozen fingers by filling condoms with water. These fingers can then be put inside a pad by making a small hole in the lining. The cold from the ice can help with the swelling.