Join Our Community!
Share
Pregnancy Forum > Pregnancy Forum > Vaginal Itch
What happens during labor? What do contractions feel like? And how do I know that labor has begun? Read on to learn about birthing basics....
Signs of labor occur after 36 weeks of pregnancy. Learn about the difference between real and false contractions. Plus, we outline signs of delivery complicati...
Almost all women worry about the pain of childbirth. Preparing for childbirth includes thinking about how you'd like to cope with the pain of labor. Read on for...
Avatar
Q: Vaginal Itch
asked by: Me23 on May 21st, 2006
New User
Im 16 years old and just two days ago I woke up and had a very uncomfortable vaginal itch. I have no clue what it is. I am still a virgin, so I dont believe it could be an std since im not active. I have a slight discharge. But ive never had anything like this....

So can you tell me what it is?? Thanks,
Did you find this post useful?
|
Replies(7)
User Profile
arcadia
replied on May 21st, 2006
Extremely eHealthy
You might want to post this in the women's sexual health forum.
This is a forum about pregnancy.
Use some vagisil or something.
Did you find this post useful?
|
User Profile
HcoBrunette06
replied on May 21st, 2006
Especially eHealthy
Lol I posted my vagina problem in the pregnancy part too :p

do I discust you guys? =(
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
Lalee
replied on May 21st, 2006
Active User, very eHealthy
Ewwwwwww, vagina!!!!! Ewwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you find this post useful?
|
User Profile
arcadia
replied on May 21st, 2006
Extremely eHealthy
L.O.L nah i'm not disgusted.
Just tired &cranky.
:]
i <3 you guys.
Did you find this post useful?
|
User Profile
El
replied on May 21st, 2006
Experienced User
You are probably not pregnant anyway.
It's probably a yeast infection. Or, an allergy if you've changed laundry powder or soap recently.

Ask th pharmasist for some cream or something, or if you are too embarrased, see if applying some natural yogurt helps.
Did you find this post useful?
|
User Profile
tigresacanela24
replied on May 22nd, 2006
Especially eHealthy
Seriously, that's what I was thinking. A yeast infection. But if you've never had one before you'll want to have your doctor diagnose it to be sure just in case it's some type of allergic reaction. You can get some anti-itch vaginal cream to help with the discomfort in the meantime. Although be careful, you don't want to use it when you are actually going to the doctors because it can mask symptoms.
Did you find this post useful?
|
User Profile
kissofangel20
replied on May 22nd, 2006
Experienced User
And try to eat some yogurt everyday...Helps to keep from getting a yeast infection.
Did you find this post useful?
|
Quick Reply
Search