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  • Apr 2, 2010, 07:17 PM
    tstarling
    Internal vaginal bump
    Hi, My husband noticed a small lump/bump on my vaginal wall during sex. Its about the size of a pea and located near the cervix (beside it, not on it). Could this be from natural childbirth (my son is 2), or a more serious problem? I haven't had any symptoms/problems so far.
  • Apr 5, 2010, 04:53 PM
    Eileen G

    If it's not bothering you, chances are it's nothing to worry about. If it's on the front wall of your vagina, it's possible you've found the famous G spot.
  • Apr 7, 2010, 06:16 AM
    tstarling
    I go to the doc. Tomorrow. Im up for a physical in July , but she wanted to see me since my husband and I plan to start trying again (for baby #2) that month. She wants to rule out anything serious. I wasn't paronoid at first, but now Im beginning to get a little worried.
  • Apr 7, 2010, 06:25 AM
    Xan-Kriegor

    Maybe you could use Neosporine . It is available in most chemestris
  • Apr 7, 2010, 06:42 AM
    J_9
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Xan-Kriegor View Post
    Maybe you could use Neosporine . it is available in most chemestris

    Due to the location of the "bump" neosporine is not an option.
  • Apr 7, 2010, 01:32 PM
    tstarling

    I have been reading about different cyst that can form. Im hoping its one of them or scar tissue and nothing that will keep me from having another child.
  • Apr 11, 2010, 09:48 PM
    Ahelpinhypocrit
    I had a bump around there too and it ended up being a bartholins cyst. It started as a pea size for me too, but then after a while it grew. Mine became an abscess and had to go to the hospital to get it drained. Not trying to frighten you or anything, because they're fairly common (statistically speaking) amongst us. Most of the times I would just check webmd.com and that helped me out a lot. Good luck, and I hope you figure out what it is!

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