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I had it too and was worried at first. My doctor checked it out and told me it was from dialated blood vessels due to hormonal changes when you're pregnant. It will go away soon. Nothing to worry about. Nope. See your doctor. Could be infection. [Unlikely, probably a varicose vein as the answer above says, but certainly see a doctor. Englishangel]

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