[identity profile] justforthisoneq.livejournal.com
Hello everyone...so about 2 days ago I felt what I only assumed were weird period cramps. "Weird" because the slight pain wasn't from my ovaries, but rather farther back, closer to my spine than my stomach. So, thinking I was starting a weak period with no blood yet, I put a finger inside to see (cause it'd suck if I had a bloody mess the next morning without knowing to wear a pad) and, while in there, felt the weirdest thing I've ever felt, both on the tip of my finger and inside.

Keep in mind, I'm 15, not sexually active (unless getting fingered counts...?) and I've never gone (nor do I want to go any time soon) to a gyno. Oh, and this is probably tmi, but I gain no pleasure from fingering myself, so if it was my gspot, which I doubt, it didn't feel good, just as awkward as always.

Anyway, I was basically prodding at a THING, not in the front, near my pubic bone, but in the back part, probably about 3 inches in, I felt a hard, long-ish, probably tube-like thing just all up in there. My first thought was "oh, that's my gspot." But then I remembered where it's normally found, in the front, and thought "um...WTF" when I moved my finger and realized that, with some pressure, it could be pushed front OR back, which freaked me out. The best way I could describe it would be an inverted cervix. Instead of one hole in the middle of fleshy bits (like in 2D internal vagina drawings), there were TWO holes and one fleshy bit separating the two.
That's just what my fingers felt. What it felt like to be touched there was really disturbing. It felt like a bloated feeling along with a "there's something pushing a warm hard thing into your spine can you not do that?" And I couldn't help but wince and shudder by how creepy, NOT enjoyable, this lump made me feel. Just fyi, I ALWAYS get that "can you not" feeling when fingering, it's awful so I never do it.
I still don't know wtf it is, it swells and decreases like how a normal gspot would, but its nowhere near my pubic bone and if nything, hurts more than it feels good, which doesn't really say much. Can anyone please help me know what it is?? It's freaking me out. Thanks
[identity profile] redbeanpoop.livejournal.com
I had a pap yesterday. Admittedly, I haven't had a pap in at least 2 years, however years prior, they were always normal (minus the occasional yeast, or a one-time bout with BV).

My doctor said quite anxiously that my cervix appeared to be "inflamed", and discharge was also present. I asked what that meant, but kinda veered off track when I just blurted out to him "Well, my period's due on the 29th (tomorrow)." He seemed calmer after that, and said it was likely inflamed because my period is soon to arrive.


I'm not trying to disrespect my doctor (who is new, btw), but, of course, couldn't help but scour the Internet for answers as to why a cervix may be or become inflamed. And, ofcourseofcourseofcourse, everything had a negative spin - no mention of an impending or oncoming menses.

VP, can you please help? Could it really be inflamed because my period is coming? I don't, nor have I in the past 2 years, symptoms of foul-smelling discharge, etc. If any discharge, it's always been egg white-like during ovulation and before my period. No pain during sex - monogamous partner - condom use. Normal periods, blablabla...


Thanks!
[identity profile] mirielenfield.livejournal.com
I've read comments here to the effect that people who've never been sexually active don't need routine pap smears, and that the recommendations for all female-bodied people to have one past a certain age are there to catch those who can't or won't be honest about their sexual histories. Then again, I've also read things saying otherwise, including the official recommendations of various medical organizations. Does anybody know of any reputable sources that specifically discuss this issue? It's been quite difficult for me to find information, beyond the standard statements about how everyone over a particular age should have one, none of which include a rationale for that.

I'm asking because I'm a 28-year-old asexual woman who's never had any sexual contact and doesn't plan to. I know this is something to discuss with my doctor, too (when I get a new doctor, anyway), but I'd like to be educated on my own.
[identity profile] loopey-lovegood.livejournal.com
Today I had my yearly, "HI THAR! I HAZ VAGINA! CAN HAZ PAP SMEERZ?!" appointment.

Background info: 23, non-virgin, only had one sexual partner, no pregnancies. MoonCup(UK) user for I guess a little over a year? Maybe two? Occasionally use reusable pads, had to use regular disposables this past period because my bag with "all that girl blood stuff" apparently got shoved somewhere completely illogical during a recent move and am still looking for it. :(

Now during my exam today the doctor mentioned that my cervix looks frayed, and the duck-bills had some blood on them. He wanted to know if I had had this issue before. I reminded him that last year the same thing had happened and that he had wanted to see if the pap came back irregular (which it didn't) and from there it kinda go brushed to the side. I have had some issues with bleeding after sex but I told the doc it hadn't happened recently and next thing you know we were moving on to some other topic.

Thinking about it, I feel like another doctor has noticed the frayed look in the past but it was just before my period was about to start and she passed if off as that being the reason. This was *before* I started using a cup and I've had the bleeding from sex before cup-usage as well.

I feel silly for not asking about it while at the doc's, but does anyone think the cup usage could be making it worse? I doubt that it was the *cause* given the info above. And how exactly does one "fray" one's cervix? Could it wind up being an issue later in life?


UPDATE (October 15th):
Went to the OBGYN. He took a look and saw what the previous doctor had talked about. He assured me that while it was friable it wasn't that bad and probably brought on by some inflammation likely caused by a bacterial imbalance/very mild infection. He didn't think it was caused by an STI either. He prescribed me a cream to aid in healing/anti-biotic and we scheduled a follow up appointment in 6 months.

All and all though, very good experience, and I got to discuss other issues regarding family history/feminine health and didn't feel rushed or as nervous as I sometimes do with my regular doctor. He reminded me a lot of the pediatrician I had growing up so it was easy to get comfortable with him, and during the exam he was describing what he was seeing and what that meant as he performed the exam. Strangely that seems to relax me more than trying to distract me with small talk. No amount of distraction is going to make me forget that someone's poking around my vagina. :P

I'll be giving my cup a *through* boiling to make sure any bacteria aren't re-introduced. And will be eating a good bit of yogurt this week to hopefully prevent the cream from killing all the good bacteria too. I'm thinking that I should look into different lubes to prevent irritating my cervix in the future too.

So yea, I'm feeling much better (although not looking forward to smearing goo all over myself tonight XP). If it turns out that the cream doesn't help or if the follow-up appointment turns up something weird, I'll update this post. Otherwise, I suppose consider this question answered!
[identity profile] natane.livejournal.com
i've got an appointment at the health department, hopefully tomorrow, maybe next thursday.
til then... i found a bump on my cervix (actually, two, but the second one is smaller). yes, i know exactly what my cervix is (my school nurse gave me an odd look and asked me if i meant "outside". no, my cervix, i'm not an idiot, the enterance to my uterus...)

it's... about the size of this O.
it's never been there before (i am quite certain of this) and i just found it about a week, week and a half ago.
any ideas what it is?
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[identity profile] alovelytale.livejournal.com
Hi,

I started using the divacup about a year ago but these last couple periods I've gone back to using tampons. For some reason, I always leak when I have my divacup in. The most bizarre thing is that sometimes I bleed profusely into my underwear and there's not a drop in the cup!

I've checked the suction and it seems to be secure, I clean out the little holes near the top each time I take it out, and after I put it in I move my finger around it to make sure it's fully expanded and not a little folded over.

I just don't have any luck with keeping the blood in. It works sometimes, but it just isn't reliable, and I'm pretty sure it's because I'm doing something wrong. I just don't know what, though.

I use the type 1 I think it is, the not-had-babies-yet one. I've considered getting the larger one, but I can't afford it right now and the mystery is that the one I have sometimes does work.

Does anybody have any suggestions?
[identity profile] hobochic.livejournal.com
I'm trying to find out why I don't have periods.

My History: I have always had light/short periods that frequently skipped a month. I'd never been on birth control and my first visit to the gyno was at the age of 19 because I was pregnant. (I know, I should have gone sooner). I'm not sure if it's relevant or not, but I found out then that I have two cervixes and two uteri.

In September 2005 I gave birth to my son via C-Section. I bled for about 4 weeks after that. Then somewhere around 2 or 3 weeks later I had a period of sorts. It was much heavier than any period I'd ever had and longer too. I was supposed to start on Depo shots after that, but due to an insurance jumble, it didn't happen and I was prescribed Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo. So, I was going to start on that after my next period... Well, it's now half way though May 2006 and I haven't had a period since the beginning of November 2005. I'm about a month past due my trip to the gyno, but it's been a scheduling nightmare with my job now and my son and doctors appointments for him too.

Anyone have a clue what might be causing this? And for kicks, any fellow VPers with two uteri or cervixes?

Thanks in advance =]

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