gyno recommended labiaplasty

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This is so embarrassing and i will be deleting this later, but i really want to know if anyone has experienced anything like this.

I’ve been having terrible rectal and lower belly spams and their timing is pretty random and doesn’t seem to be connected to my cycle. I also mentioned to my doctor that sometimes i’d wake up with clitoral pain and it’d go a bit after peeing even if i didn’t really need to pee much (so it’s probably not related to peeing i just need to wait it out in the morning), once again it’s random might come for a week and then i won’t feel it for months then it’ll come back. She asked me many questions about peeing and it doesn’t seem like there’s anything wrong with my bladder or any infections related to that.

She examined my uterus and finally did a physical examination. She told me that she suspected this based on what she heard and the physical examination confirmed it. My inner labia is too long and “enlarged” and it’s what’s causing me issues (labial hypertrophy ?). I mean i did notice these things early on, but many woman have outies and i assumed it wasn’t that big of a deal, tho i did notice mine seemed more odd.

She went on to say that since these are very sensitive, i’m probably constantly stimulated and any rubbing through clothes or anything will stimulate me in some way but i’m not actually orgasming or anything. So apparently all of that leads to tightening of the muscles and can lead to all that i’m experiencing. She recommended that i get labiaplasty done.

She could be right, and i feel like it could make sense considering i did become aware of these “feelings” a lot earlier than any girls around me and i always felt like smth was wrong with me because of that. What worries me a bit is that she didn’t ask for any further tests (like i expected her to get some blood work done but idk?). I will definitely be getting a second opinion, but i just wanna know, does what she said make sense? Has anyone else experienced this?

Comments

  1. lululemonlablover Avatar

    I have no advice but only compassion for you!!!! Definitely do your research (and maybe a second opinion) to make sure your treatment option is what is best for you!