Don't know what's going on down there...

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Hi,

about 2 weeks ago I was checking down below and on my right inner labia sort of near the urethra I noticed what can only be described as a lump/bulge. It's kind of on the line of the vestibule? (hope I'm getting these words right).

It kinda feels like a lump but if I push it in it goes away(then comes back) so it's soft fleshy and moveable.. doesn't hurt.

Doesn't look like a cyst but on inspection it has a white line through it which I can't notice on my other side.

So all the worries about this I've been inspecting daily and now I'm noticed my vaginal enterance feels full and puffy, there feels like a bulge there also but I can't tell if it's always been there or not. My enterance is very tight and feels full.

I'm 35 had one child 9 years ago. Haven't been having sex but did have sex before Christmas after 1 year which hurt and wouldn't go in as I felt so tight.

I regularly leak urine whilst coughing, sneezing ect.

I wake up with urges to pee which hurt.

Also dull pelvic pain.

I had a bad chest infection round Christmas and I'm wondering if the coughing may of caused prolapse(or the sex) or if it even is a prolapse. And any ideas on the sqishy lump on my labia?

so scared right now I'm overdue a smear but scared to even book in for one. Had a fast referral (1 week)for suspected problems behind my eyes recently which turned out to be nothing but I don't want to go through all that again.

will try n take some pics and upload.

thankyou

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    Also just want to add the sqishy lump on my labia is non existent whilst lying down.

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