Oh my gosh... I was just in the shower
and all of a sudden I felt this burning,
down there... And then I felt like I had
to pee soo bad... So I jumped out and
went to pee but I couldnt, and I was like
pushing cuz around my bladder area hurt
alot... And then I looked and im bleeding
a little.. Not alot, very lightly.. But
whats going on? What is this??
You may have a uit it can cause alot of
pain and buring it would not hurt going to
the dr for this
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bellax0x
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Jun 2004 Posts: 3572 Location: Jersey Baby!
Posted: 10-09-04 18:29pm
Yeah it sounds like it could be a uti
<3
gaby
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oangelc543
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2004 Posts: 521 Location: TX
Posted: 10-09-04 18:35pm
If thats what it is will it hurt the baby?
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sdwood2
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Jan 2004 Posts: 645 Location: KY
Posted: 10-09-04 18:47pm
I know that it you dont get treated
weather you are pg or not it can cause
major problems and with you being pg I
know that you can get put on meds for it
that wont hurt the baby but you need to go
to the dr for your health and for your
babies. Something to do is next time you
go to pee have you a small clear glass and
pee in it and look at it see if you see
thing floting around in it it little white
things also see if its cloudly or relly
dark keep doing this for a while and try
to watch for changes you could have blood
in your urin that you cant see but
sometimes you will be able to see it as
your urin will start to turn pink I had
this happen one night and found out it was
a kindey stone and those hurt like hell.
Start drinking you alot of water if you
dont like it make some kool-aid and start
drinking it it may help. If you have any
more question fill few to ask hun. And
try to see were it is that your blood you
are talking about is coming from too how
far along are you
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lauren22
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Jun 2004 Posts: 647 Location: Alabama
Posted: 10-09-04 20:08pm
Hey there! I think the girls are probably
right! Its either a urinary tract
infection or it could be a kidney stone!
I would see a doctor pretty soon so you
could make sure and get on some kind of
medicine. Have you ever had a uti before?
Or kidney stones? I'm sorry you are
having to deal with this! Contact your
doc and keep us updated! Feel better soon
girl!
Lauren
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bellax0x
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Jun 2004 Posts: 3572 Location: Jersey Baby!
Posted: 10-09-04 20:10pm
Unless left untreated, you should be fine.
=)
<3
gaby
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 10-09-04 21:13pm
It could be so many things...Here is
something that might help!
Vaginal burning
the presence or excess growth of yeast
cells, bacteria, or viruses can cause a
vaginal burning. A vaginal infection may
occur when there is a change in the normal
healthy balance of organisms in the
vagina.
The three most common types of vaginal
burning are:
* candida vulvovaginitis (yeast
infections).
* bacterial infections (bacterial
vaginosis).
* parasitic infections (trichomonas
vaginitis).
The following conditions may cause a
change in vaginal discharge.
* sexually transmitted diseases (stds),
such as chlamydia or gonorrhea
* infection of the cervix (cervicitis)
* viral vaginitis, such as human
papillomavirus (hpv), or herpes
* noninfectious vaginitis, such as:
o an allergic reaction or irritation from
chemicals
o hormone changes related to menopause
(atrophic vaginitis)
o a change in the balance of organisms in
a normal healthy vagina because of
antibiotic medication use
common symptoms of vaginal infection
include:
* increase or change in vaginal discharge,
including gray, green, or yellow colored
discharge. See what is normal vaginal
discharge?
* vaginal or genital redness and
swelling.
* vaginal or genital itching.
* vaginal or genital pain.
* vaginal odor.
* burning with urination.
* pain or bleeding with sexual
intercourse.
Any young girl with unusual vaginal
symptoms should be evaluated by her health
professional to determine the cause and
assess for possible sexual abuse.
Any pregnant woman with vaginal symptoms
should talk with her health professional
about her symptoms before considering any
home treatment measures. Some home
treatment measures may not be appropriate,
depending on the cause of the vaginal
burning. Conditions such as bacterial
vaginosis can affect the pregnancy or harm
the developing fetus, so it is important
to talk with your health professional and
be treated appropriately.
Treatment depends on the cause of your
vaginal burning and the severity of your
symptoms.
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oangelc543
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2004 Posts: 521 Location: TX
Posted: 10-09-04 21:20pm
Hey... Thanks for all the info.. I'm 8
weeks by the way...
I got really nervous about this especially
the blood so I had robby take me to the
hospital... I waited there for like 2
hours and they saw me for five minutes..
Then pretty much said they didnt know what
it was, gave me some doctors name and told
me to call it tommorow..
i really hope everything is ok.. Im gunna
be praying!
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sdwood2
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Jan 2004 Posts: 645 Location: KY
Posted: 10-09-04 21:31pm
I am really sorry that you did not get to
find out what it is did they have you pee
in a cup to see if it was a uti or
anything
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oangelc543
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2004 Posts: 521 Location: TX
Posted: 10-09-04 21:38pm
Oh I just pm'd you.. Yeah they did.. But
they didnt really tell me anything
they were also making this big fuss
because I dont have health insurance I
guess and im a minor so theres certain
things they cant do.. I dnnooo so
confusing
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