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Vaginal pain
Sometimes I get vaginal pain a few days before my period, and there isn’t any unusual discharge or anything — the pain feels like stretching and pricking sometimes at the left side of vagina or sometimes near urethra and hurt only while moving or if there is pressure on it and UT goes away after I got my periods... is it normal or dangerous????
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