9/17/11
Bloated tummy back pain and large lump found at entrance of vagina...so worried :( ?
Bloated tummy back pain and large lump found at entrance of vagina...so worried :( ?
Best answer:
Go to a doc. Anytime you have severe pain with no reason for it, you should get it checked out.
Don't be freakin', just go find out.
Wishing you and your Mom vibrant good health, ASAP.go to your doctor! Or ring your out of hours clinic, this defiantly(sp?) doesn't sound normal, talk to your mother, or google your symtoms to give you an idea of what you MAY have or it may even be a cyst thats hitting a wrong nerve causing the back pain , good luck, hope everything is fine.
I am having serious girl issues (down you know where)?
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If it doesn't hurt you let it be! If it hurts go see a doctor. I don't know why would you even put a finger in.It's your cervix, which is a totally normal part of your vagina. It's actually there all the time, but it's not always so noticeable. It's just because you're at a specific part of your cycle. Give it a day (or, honestly, even a couple of hours). You'll be fine...there's nothing "falling out". Don't try to mess with it anymore, though...it won't do anything, and you'd probably end up experiencing some pain.uh y are u putting ur fingers in there?
ok i doubt this is actually whats happening. i mean ur probably not lying, so r u sure its the right hole? ur probably just sticking ur finger up ur poop hole and running into ur coccyx. look at a diagram of a womans body or something... its probably normal. and because u haven't had sex yet then the hole to ur vagina is probably superrr small, like just a slit. dont freak.not to sound like your parents but y are u worried bout if u can have sex? wait enjoy being a teenager, and let time take its courseI suspect that you're just not angling your fingers correctly. The vagina is not straight up and down, and doesn't point up towards your head. It usually curves back at the entrance (in almost a curved L shape) and then angles up, pointing towards your tailbone.
If you are pressing at the vaginal entrance and feeling bone, then you are missing the entrance a little and pressing on your pubic bone. Your pubic bone sits just forward of your vaginal cavity. Try moving your finger about 1/2 inch closer to your anus, and then angling your finger backwards a bit as you press in.
If it helps, get a little hand mirror and have a look. Your vagina sits at the absolute bottom of your vulva - closest to the anus. It is only separated from the anus by a small, flat patch of muscle (the perineum). Don't expect to see a gaping hole where your vagina is - the entrance itself will naturally sit closed (like a sock without a foot in it), and the walls may look fairly solid. They're not, and they'll stretch a bit to accommodate a finger being pushed through between them. If you're a virgin, you may also have a hymen. A hymen is a thin piece of membrane that will partially obstruct your vaginal opening (it kind of resembles the little membrane that holds down the bottom of your tongue). Your hymen will not feel like bone, but like flexible skin.
If you press far enough into your vagina (about 2-3 inches) then you will probably feel your cervix. Your cervix is not bone either. It's a hard, cone-shaped muscle with a little hole in the tip. It will feel like hard muscle, with a wet slippery skin over it. It may also be painful to touch, so don't poke at it. :]
It is perfectly normal for your cervix to be just a couple inches from the entrance when your vagina is relaxed (i.e. not sexually aroused). Most women can reach their cervix with just their index finger. Your cervix will actually sit higher or lower inside your vagina, depending on where you're at in your menstrual cycle and whether or not you're sexually excited.
At 15, the risk of pelvic prolapse is exceptionally rare, and would tend to indicate a severe birth defect. This would most likely have been picked up when you were born (yes, they do check your genitals at birth). Pelvic prolapse really isn't something you should be worrying about until after menopause. If you're still worried about prolapse, then that would really HAVE to be something you take to your doctor. Prolapse is incredibly serious, and requires surgery to correct. If left untreated, in can cause major problems.
... But I highly doubt that's what we're talking about here. :]
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