Possible infection: you may have a bladder infection or vaginal infection. You should see your doctor and get treatment if needed. Certain infections can increase risk of complications with pregnancy if left untreated.
Answered 4/23/2016
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Maybe yeast : check in with your doctor. Hormoral changes in pregnancy can make yeast infections more likely. That can cause sensitivity, discomfort during sex or with urination. Something to bring up at next visit with your OB, especially if it's getting worse.
Answered 4/23/2016
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Sex can cause a: bladder infection ( Honeymoon Cystitis ).Get a UA and treat if infected.Remember to empty your bladder BEFORE sex.
Answered 11/26/2014
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