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I have been experiencing very sudden, sharp pains in my vagina about 15-20 times a day, similar to being stabbed. The pain comes and goes. I am not managing the pain with any medications, and I have a medical history of EDS. Should I go to the ER, or can it wait two months to see a doctor?

January 20th, 2023

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