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From: anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 19 Dec 2001 22:36:08 -0600 (CST)


hi, I'm a 17 year old virgin and I've never had any kind of sexual contact with anyone before and I'm experience vaginal bumps. They don't hurt or itch. They're just there and I really want to stop worrying about what they are. My mom took me to the gyno one time, but I had my period so she didn't get a really good look but she said that they were hair bumps, it's been about 2 years since I seen her and they're still there. I thought hair bumps were suppose to be on the outside of the vagina but mine are on the inside. I've been trying to research different kinds of vaginal bumps but all of them seem to be related to sexually transmitted diesease. It's embarrassing but I will admitt that the only thing I do is masturbate. Is it possible to get an STD this way? I also get these other kinds of bumps they pop up now and then and they are a little painful. Some have pus in them others don't, but there not only on my vagina somethings. They pop up inbetween my thieghs. I also have this other problem. No matter what I do, the inside of my panites are brown. Someimes light brown and sometimes dark. I went to a doctor for this when I was a lot younger and they said it was a yeast infection and they told my mom to insert a pill in my vagina. Well it's been a long time and well things haven't changed. It's it that I never got rid of the yeast infection the first time? Sorry if this is long, I just feel so dirty and like there's nothing I can do. Can anyone help?!?



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