Very Itchy vagina after sex 2 days (22 weeks pregnant)

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my vagina has been itching since today and it hasn't stop, there is no redness but it feels swollen and it itches like crazy. what can it be? i dont see anything different from my vagina, the clit and iner lips are extremely itchy. (im 22 weeks pregnant, also tested negative for any soa, a man unwanted touched my vagina and had unwanted sex.)imageimage

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    Hi, I'm sorry to hear that someone forced itself on you. I hope you are well surrounded.

    It sounds like a yeast infection. Pregnant women sometimes experiences strong yeast infection that are more resistant to treatment. You should talk to your doctor or pharmacist for an adequate treatment that cause no harm to your pregnancy.

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      yes i also thought of yeast infection, but there is no white stuff coming out or any symptoms just extreme itchyness, im not comfortable with my doctor he is a creep and a man, but im not allowed a other doctor cus all of them are full... 😦 thanks for the help

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    The first picture looks like you probably have a yeast infection. Especially if that white stuff spreads and is almost like a plaque. Def go to the doc though!

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    The first picture looks like you probably have a yeast infection. Especially if that white stuff spreads and is almost like a plaque. Def go to the doc though!

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    could you maybe go to Planned Parenthood and get help versus your regular doctor?

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      i dont know what that is but as i thought i dont have a yeast infection. i have nothing but the itching is extreme whenever my vagina gets moist or shower or after toilet use

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