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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:01 pm
Hi,
I am new to this forum but am hopeful I can gain some info and advice...I started with left sided vulvar irritation Jan. 2010 after HSVII breakout and had been seeing a chiro for a couple of mos due to (R) sided SI joint pain. Saw a vulvar specialist in Mar. 2010 who said it could be musculoskeletal or post herpetic pain and started me on Neurontin...By April I was taking 300mg and was feeling better, but not 'cured'. She wanted to bump me up to 600mg but I had decided to try to get pregnant. I got pregnant in August, immediately came off the neurontin and was feeling really pretty good for a few mos until I had another HSVII outbreak and also recurrence of the SI Joint pain. The vulvar pain increased again, and has remained pretty steady throughout my pregnancy. I am also having pelvic girdle pain, which is being attributed to the pregnancy as well. Currently seeing a chiro whom has helped to decrease the intensity of the pelvic girdle pain, but vulvar irritation exisits. Am currently NOT having intercourse due to preterm labor issues, but in all of this, sex was tolerable, albeit a bit sore after the fact. My issue is that I am questioning whether this is PN, and whether or not to have a vaginal delivery or c-section...my vulvar specialist has stated that vulvudynia is not an indication for a c-section....I decided to go to Dr. Conway for a consultation....He could not perform any of the nerve conduction tests due to the pregnancy but he DID do an internal exam both vaginally and rectally to try to 'elicit' pain. This exam did NOT 'provoke' any pain response. Also I do NOT and NEVER have had any increase in pain due to sitting; I sit at a computer all day due to my job. Most of my pain is irritation with walking/friction and soreness to the left vulvar area. Anyway, Dr. Conway said that the Pudendal Nerve MAY be involved but that in his opinion, not peripherally, he said my issue could be due to post herpetic pain but I have NEVER had an outbreak in the genital area, always on upper left buttock, or he also said it could be musculoskeletal...; he too said if I was his patient, he would recommend a vaginal delivery. He did suggest, to discuss with my OBGYN not to let the delivery become stressful/tramautic..in other words if I 'fell off the curve', then to go to c-section, thereby avoiding prolonged pushing, use of forceps or vacuum extraction. I am still really afraid of the vaginal delivery as I am petrified of making my whole situation worse...will my pain be worse if I go vaginal? What if it is PN? Should I push for a c-section? I am at 32 weeks and have a hx of early delivery, so I need to discuss a plan with my OBGYN soon! ANy advice would be helpful
I am new to this forum but am hopeful I can gain some info and advice...I started with left sided vulvar irritation Jan. 2010 after HSVII breakout and had been seeing a chiro for a couple of mos due to (R) sided SI joint pain. Saw a vulvar specialist in Mar. 2010 who said it could be musculoskeletal or post herpetic pain and started me on Neurontin...By April I was taking 300mg and was feeling better, but not 'cured'. She wanted to bump me up to 600mg but I had decided to try to get pregnant. I got pregnant in August, immediately came off the neurontin and was feeling really pretty good for a few mos until I had another HSVII outbreak and also recurrence of the SI Joint pain. The vulvar pain increased again, and has remained pretty steady throughout my pregnancy. I am also having pelvic girdle pain, which is being attributed to the pregnancy as well. Currently seeing a chiro whom has helped to decrease the intensity of the pelvic girdle pain, but vulvar irritation exisits. Am currently NOT having intercourse due to preterm labor issues, but in all of this, sex was tolerable, albeit a bit sore after the fact. My issue is that I am questioning whether this is PN, and whether or not to have a vaginal delivery or c-section...my vulvar specialist has stated that vulvudynia is not an indication for a c-section....I decided to go to Dr. Conway for a consultation....He could not perform any of the nerve conduction tests due to the pregnancy but he DID do an internal exam both vaginally and rectally to try to 'elicit' pain. This exam did NOT 'provoke' any pain response. Also I do NOT and NEVER have had any increase in pain due to sitting; I sit at a computer all day due to my job. Most of my pain is irritation with walking/friction and soreness to the left vulvar area. Anyway, Dr. Conway said that the Pudendal Nerve MAY be involved but that in his opinion, not peripherally, he said my issue could be due to post herpetic pain but I have NEVER had an outbreak in the genital area, always on upper left buttock, or he also said it could be musculoskeletal...; he too said if I was his patient, he would recommend a vaginal delivery. He did suggest, to discuss with my OBGYN not to let the delivery become stressful/tramautic..in other words if I 'fell off the curve', then to go to c-section, thereby avoiding prolonged pushing, use of forceps or vacuum extraction. I am still really afraid of the vaginal delivery as I am petrified of making my whole situation worse...will my pain be worse if I go vaginal? What if it is PN? Should I push for a c-section? I am at 32 weeks and have a hx of early delivery, so I need to discuss a plan with my OBGYN soon! ANy advice would be helpful