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Let me Know if this Off-Topic Okay? I had a Question though: 30F (and Somewhat of a RP) What are Some Signs of a Past Pregnancy that can be Seen on Imaging?

Quite a few years ago I used to go to a clinic and we discussed having imaging done to check for cysts (I was also having frequent urinary and vaginal infections at the time).

I am wondering if any imaging such as CT, XRAY, MRI, FMRI would show possible changes that could've revealed a past pregnancy.

If you look through my profile posts, you'll see that I mention possibly having been raped (though there was no one there (that I could see)) and also having been raped before (but without complete sexual penetration).

I have a loss of time (and memories) but have never given birth or even had sexual intercourse.

I have a lot of changes to my vaginal area that for me are not normal and could be normal for someone who had children?

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