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Mom of 2 children1 Year ago
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Hi, I gave birth on 7th December. Mine was normal delivery. I am slowly recovering and my episiotomy stitches are also getting healed. Recently i have noticed a cherry size lump at just inside opening of the vagina in the center. I dont know what it is and why it has come. But i dont feel any discomfort, itching or pain. Please tell me what it is and why it has come and what is the diagnosis for it

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profile image of shilpi Bhandarishilpi BhandariMom of 2 children1 Year ago

A. Breast lumps during pregnancy are very common. The expectant mother will experience many normal physiological changes ― an increase in breast size, more obvious sweat glands around the nipples, a darkening of the areola ― all of which will prepare her body for breastfeeding

profile image of shilpi Bhandarishilpi BhandariMom of 2 children1 Year ago

A. hello mom this can be vaginal cyst Vaginal inclusion cysts are the most common type of vaginal cyst. They sometimes form after childbirth or injury to the vagina. Vaginal cysts usually aren't painful.

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