no it is not you probably have herpes or any other std
2006-10-18 06:08:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are pregnant your body is going through so many changes, very quickly. You can even get little bumps around your nipples. Personally I am not familar with this around the vagina but if it can happen on other parts of the body I don't see any cause for alarm. first i would find out if you are pregnant, if it is still early i would check with your OBGYN about the bumps to make sure you do not have any underlining problem which can be cleared up early on in your pregnancy.
2006-10-18 13:09:39
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answered by teresa c 1
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Not a typical symptom of pregnancy. Sounds much more likely to be a sexually transmitted disease, such as genital warts. You should definitely chedule a visit with your gynecololgist or Planned Parenthood clinic for ASAP! Some STDs can have long-lasting, serious effects if not treated.
To tell whether or not you are pregant, take a home pregnancy test, which you can buy at any drug store.
2006-10-18 13:20:11
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answered by EmLa 5
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its not a sign of pregnancy, but a lot of women do. There are little glands in that area that get bigger as pregnancy progresses.
But generally little bumps for no reason can mean you have an STD, you should get tested.
2006-10-18 13:02:17
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answered by amosunknown 7
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i've never heard anything like this has anything to do with pregnancy. i'm currently 10.4 weeks and i've never had anything similiar. i'm not saying its not possible for it to be pregnancy related, i am in no way an expert, but it doesnt sound like anything pregnancy related. maybe u should consider giving your ob/gyn a call and asking about it.
2006-10-18 13:22:48
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answered by Ms. Meli 4
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well i just had a baby in may and i didnt get any bumps like that sorry...i would get a check up with your OBGYN
2006-10-18 13:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not a symptom of pregnancy, but it's normal. They're called sebacious glands.
2006-10-18 13:04:31
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answered by Mary 4
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you should go to your GYN , it never happened to me, so I dont know if it's normal. Maybe is somekind of desease....get them check out by a dr.
2006-10-18 13:05:48
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answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6
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ever heard of something called mulluscum...check it out on yahoo or google it might be what you have
2006-10-18 13:25:35
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answered by isydnor 3
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sweetie, you may want to get that checked out by your OBGYN.
2006-10-18 13:02:00
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answered by rosie 4
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