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The right area outside of my vagina feels bruised (it looks no different though, and is not swollen). It has been like this for around a month and I figured it was just from rough sex, but my husband is at work 3.5 days a week (eats and sleeps there - air force) and it hasn't lessened, even without sex. It mainly only hurts if pushed on, or when i sit or stand, but worsens after sex.
I don't want to go to the doctor if there is nothing seriously wrong and end up with a bill.


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Anyone else experiencing this? I feel like I got punched in the vagina and it feels bruised. And there’s a pinching pain when I try to get up. Not unbearable but definitely noticeable. (TMI) Last week I was having soft bowel movements 3-5 times a day. I’m 37 weeks and at 35 weeks my dr checked my cervix and I was still high and closed. I have Braxton Hicks constantly but I’ve been having them since 30 weeks.
Anyways the vaginal pinching/bruised feeling is new as well as the frequent BMs. Wondering if anyone has felt this as well?
I feel this too like I’ve been riding a bike for a week I am guessing it’s just the pelvic muscles being sore and from everything stretching down there.
Hormones are so fun. (I'm being super sarcastic) my doctor told me it was extremely normal and just my body preparing.
I have this too, across my pubic bone and underneath. I said to my husband the other day ‘my bones hurt like they’re being pulled apart’! A bruise is exactly how it feels, getting out of bed at night is such a chore!!
Yes that’s exactly how it is for me too, ladies! I’m glad it’s normal. Lol i have an appt on Wednesday and will still bring it up but I thought I’d ask here first to avoid calling my doc for something small. Like I said, it’s not unbearable but it is uncomfortable and a bit painful. And yes getting out of bed is the worst! lol
yep. pretty much the worst discomfort of my pregnancy. Pro-tip: wear house shoes if you have a wood or laminate floor. The other day, I stepped on a piece of cardboard that started to slide, with one foot. It felt like my body was going to get ripped into 2 halves, soooo painful I yelled out from the pain. I would think the stretching would make it easier to do splits, but it's the opposite...
Mine has felt swollen and bruised for weeks! I don't have the pinching pain (yet!) but yes to everything else. And it's worse at the end of the day especially if I've been on my feet a lot.
I didn’t have this with my first so it’s new to me but yes I have this going on too. It’s so uncomfortable, borderline painful.
Same. I don't know if I'm softened or dilated, but it does feel like someone kicked me in the bits.
Experiencing the same pain also especially when I am trying to get up from bed or wearing my underwear...can’t lift up my leg
OMG me too! It just started the last day or two. Bruised is the perfect way to describe it!
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Communities > Women's Health > why does my vagina feel bruised?

It’s been 3 days since i was fingered by my boyfriend and when i press on my vagina on the side it feels like it’s bruised. should i be concerned?


So Sunday my boyfriend fingered me and he went fast, i was fine afterwards but the next day i started cramping and feel nauseous. Followi...


After getting fingered I immediately started itching down in my vagina, after I went to the bathroom it stopped. After I got home I reali...


I’m almost 17 and I’ve been bleeding when I masturbate but I don’t insert anything at all should I be worried? I also have an implant but...


My boyfriend cummed on me and it was on his fingers and he fingered me really deep I bled for two days and now I’m 4 days late for my per...


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It sounds like he was too rough on you.  You may be sore still from the fingering.  No, it's not anything to worry about and should be better soon but tell him not to be so rough!!  



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So Sunday my boyfriend fingered me and he went fast, i was fine afterwards but the next day i started cramping and feel nauseous. Followi...


After getting fingered I immediately started itching down in my vagina, after I went to the bathroom it stopped. After I got home I reali...


I’m almost 17 and I’ve been bleeding when I masturbate but I don’t insert anything at all should I be worried? I also have an implant but...


My boyfriend cummed on me and it was on his fingers and he fingered me really deep I bled for two days and now I’m 4 days late for my per...


John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, FAAO Jun 08


John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, FAAO 12/20


John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, FAAO 04/18


Didn't find the answer you were looking for?


STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging or touching.


Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex.


Normal vaginal discharge varies in color, smell, texture and amount.


Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious.


Chlamydia, an STI, often has no symptoms, but must be treated.


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By Christine Schoenwald — Written on Sep 30, 2016
Vaginas do so much for us, but most of the time we don't really appreciate them. They give us pleasure and are instrumental in the miracle of life. But there are times when all we concern ourselves with is hair removal or smell.
We do things to our vaginas that we really shouldn't , like douching and washing it on the inside. We can get yeast infections, STDs , HPV , and of course, our periods. Some women may celebrate their periods (aside from when they don't want to be pregnant), but most of us don't, since menstruation can be painful and messy.
A lot of people use "vagina" as a catch-all term when referring to the vagina , but the outside, visible parts like the labia, clitoris, urethra , and vaginal opening are actually the vulva. The vagina, on the other hand , is the muscular passageway that connects the vulva to the cervix. Vaginas and vulvas come in all different shapes , sizes, and colors — there's no "one size fits all," and when aroused, the vagina can double in size.
Because we tend not to pay careful attention to our vaginas , they have a tendency to let us know when there's something wrong. If there's itching, irritation, bloody discharge (not related to your period), bad-smelling discharge, and any changes in smell, consistency or amount, that's your vagina telling you to get to the doctor and have it checked out.
How often do we skip our annual pelvic exam and pap smear ? Too often! But even though they're not fun and can be awkward and uncomfortable, they're a necessary part of having a healthy vagina.
We need to be mindful about our vaginas because they're not indestructible. And a recent article on Women's Health Magazine discussed the five ways you can hurt your vagina.
Remember when you were a teenager and you insisted on having a boy's ten-speed bike... and then you promptly fell off of it, making your vulva slam hard onto the straight bar on the bike? No? Maybe it was me, but believe me, landing on a steel horizontal bar with your lady parts hurts very badly and can bruise you.
If you get a vaginal hematoma, you might notice a bump, swelling and/or black and blue coloring of the affected area. You can also get these from childbirth.
Many below the belt injuries are related to hair removal, and anyone who's shaved or had a bikini wax knows they can result in unintentional cuts and nicks. These cuts can allow viral e
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