Labial adhesions
Anyone deal with this with their daughters before? I took dd to the doctor for what I though was a bladder infection. Turns out she has labial adhesions and has to see an obgyn. The doctor said most likely she will just get a cream to apply that will open it back up.
Been going through this with my almost 2 year old since she was 2 months old.
The obgyn prescribed her estrogen, it opened and as soon as I stopped the cream it closed back up. Obgyn said to just let it be......a year later her vagina was smelling bad, she had an uti and they had to insert a catheter but they couldnt so she was sent over to another obgyn, got more estrogen cream, it opened and weeks later it closed back up and so the obgyn told me not to worry because it will eventually open on its own once she hits puberty.
Unfortunately you have to discontinue the use of the cream because they can start showing signs of early puberty.
My daughter had one as a baby. Pediatrician said it was very common and a lot of moms don't even know. Most of the time it opens up in its own by 1-1 1/2 years old. Otherwise they prescribe a cream to open it back up. My daughters opened on it's own around 11-12 months old and we haven't had a problem with it since and she's 3 1/2 now.
Yes, currently using the estrogen cream on my 2.5 yr old. The adhesions were noted around 4-6 months, but never bothersome to her. I noticed she was straining a bit to pee now that she's potty trained, so I looked and it had worsened. Hoping the cream helps; we just started it about 2 weeks ago.