5. Pain or Discomfort During Intercourse
Painful intimacy isn’t just emotional—it can also be a physical sign that something is off. If you feel discomfort, sharp pain, or pressure during or after sex, there may be an issue with your uterus or surrounding reproductive organs.
This symptom could be linked to endometriosis, fibroids, pelvic infections, or even anatomical issues. It’s not something to “tough out”—talk to your doctor about how to find relief and restore comfort.
6. Changes in Vaginal Discharge
Your vaginal discharge provides key insight into your reproductive health. A sudden shift in its color, consistency, or odor may indicate an infection or imbalance.
While clear or white discharge is normal, yellow, green, thick, or foul-smelling discharge could suggest bacterial vaginosis, a yeast infection, or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Treating it early can prevent complications and restore balance.
7. Frequent Urination or Pelvic Pressure
Do you feel like you constantly need to use the bathroom, even when your bladder isn’t full? Or maybe there’s a sense of heaviness or pressure in your lower belly. These could be signs of uterine growths pressing against your bladder.