Dive deep into the relationship between HPV and cervical cancer, and identify when and how to screen with tips from Dr. Oakley. Sometimes, early vaginal cancer has zero signs and symptoms. But, as it progresses, things to watch out for include: unusual vaginal bleeding, for example, after sex or after menopause; a watery discharge; a lump or mass in your vagina; painful urination; frequent urination; constipation; and pelvic pain. The Lady Bod Podcast is presented by St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Physicians.