What are Vulvar Varicosities & Who’s at Risk? Pregnancy is such an exciting time, but unfortunately, that doesn’t mean there won’t be a range of aches, pains, and other side effects. There are many common symptoms that we know can come along with pregnancy. Whether it be nausea, food cravings, lower back pain, or the constant urge to pee, these symptoms are all expected and widely known. However, in some cases, there can be pain and pressure experienced in the vulvar area that comes along with pregnancy. Vulvar Varicosities are varicose veins at the outer surface of the female genitalia (vulva), the swelling and lengthening of those veins, which can cause pain and itchiness. While experiencing pregnancy, your body goes through a lot of changes. Vulvar varicosities may seem frightening at first and while you may be hesitant to reach
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