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What Is The Thick Piece Of Skin Coming Out From Vagina?

The other night I was masturbating and I noticed like a thick piece of skin coming out of my vagina. I had a baby 9 months ago and am on the nexplanon birth control. I haven't been sexually active in over a year and I want to know what's going on? I get sharp pains feeling like their coming up from my vagina to my abdomen.
Fri, 14 Feb 2014
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Dear Friend.
Welcome to Health care magic.
I am Dr Anshul Varshney.
I understand your concern.
Something coming out from vagina can be a Vaginal Prolapse.
This can occur in females who are multiparous.
However to be sure you should get examined by a gynecologist.
If in initial stages it can be managed very well.
So just consult a gynecologist.
If you have any further query you may please write to us.
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What Is The Thick Piece Of Skin Coming Out From Vagina?

Dear Friend. Welcome to Health care magic. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I understand your concern. Something coming out from vagina can be a Vaginal Prolapse. This can occur in females who are multiparous. However to be sure you should get examined by a gynecologist. If in initial stages it can be managed very well. So just consult a gynecologist. If you have any further query you may please write to us. Stay Healthy