Please help ease my mind.....?!


Question: Please help ease my mind.....?
Okay so I would say a couple of months ago I notice a very small mole that appeared where my outer vagina and leg meet. By very small I would say the size of the tip of a pencil. I never looked at it since the location doesn't stick out to me. I only felt it. Well just today I noticed it seemed to have gotten somewhat bigger. Not huge, now I'd say the size of sesame seed. So I tried looking at it today and it seems circle or kid of oval in shape.. But not disfigured. Also it is a light pinkish color, not brown or black. Its hard for me to see since I'm currently 25 weeks pregnant and my tummy is blocking my view. I'm not sure if this is something I should be concerned about? I'm 23 years old and it just appeared a few months ago. Another thing is that when I was younger I noticed a mole on the back of my neck, just above my hair line. My mom looked at it, saw it was the same pinkish color, brought me to have it checked out just in case. The dr said it was nothing and to just keep an eye for any strange changes. And whats weird now is that mole when I feel it has shrunk so small that it almost disappeared. So I don't know if this new one is the same thing or if I should be worried?!? Any help would be appreciated! Also- before anyone can say anything rude- I have been checked for stds and know that this Is a mole. Just not sure if there's cause to worry!

Answers:

Congratulations on your pregnancy!

It sounds like like a simple skin tag to me. I wouldn't stress, and next time you go to you doctor ask for their opinion. You can get it from weight gain (even in small amounts as the article states).

Also upon reading further, the article goes on to outline pregnant women specifically. I really hope this helped.

Have a great day. See the website below for more information on skin tags.

http://www.medicinenet.com/skin_tag/arti…



It sounds to me like it isn't anything serious, but it wouldn't hurt to get it checked out. Just in case. It's always better to be safe than sorry. And plus, if you see your doctor about it and they tell you it's nothing serious then you can feel a lot better :) But yeah, by the sounds of it, it doesn't sound like it's bad.




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