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HPV?

Im 15 years old and im female. I recently had sex for the first time and im kind of worried. My boyfriend had on a condom but for the last part he didn't. It didn't hurt either it didn't feel like anything at all. But whats concerning me is these bumps I have on my inner labia, i've been doing a load of research and everything i find leads to genital warts from HPV. They aren't big, its near the opening and on the outer labia and inner. They're pink and look like skin tags sort of? I also read it goes away on its own sometimes? Is it safe to live with?
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Go see your GYN asap. Get tested for HPV and if those bumps are confirmed by your doctor to be genital warts, then get them removed via creams or freezing them off. They never go away by themselves. Seek medical help now. This isn't life threatening in any way but your body must recover from this disease. Avoid sex until 2-8 months after the warts are gone. Your BF probably has what you have or he gave it to you. Condoms do not help much. They don't cover the base of the penis, scrotum, anus, thighs, pubic area, etc. Right now, your concern should be your recovery and not your sex life. Too bad you didn't get the vaccine before having sex but it isn't too late. Speak to your Primary Care Physician about the vaccine to prevent getting a strain that you don't already have. Good luck!
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