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Are small, skin colored bumps normal on labia minora?

I have a cluster like row on small, skin colored bumps in my labia minors. Been there for awhile. I've been tested for everything a few times in last 6 months add we were trying to concieve and then did (I'm 5 months pregnant now)... but herpes testing through blood I guess doesn't show the difference between common cold sore hs1 herpes simplex and the hs2 that would cause genital bumps..so anyways just wondering. They never change color, the never puss or ooze or break open anything. Almost flat, barely bumpy and not the texture of my whole lip..like I can feel the spot of them down there without looking. I have no reason to question my partner and we have been only with each other for almost a year now. I've had a lot of paps, and testing as Im prone to yeast infections and over worrying on top of it. They just bother me and I feel like they are never raised as much as normal when I get a chance for a doc to see...that being said they go down sometimes to almost nothing and can get really irritated and more bumpy as well. I've have one child already and my labias DID get stretched pretty bad with his birth so I wonder if that contributed.. he is almost 3 now. Just wondering if this is normal texturing or the beginnings of something more serious!!??
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ANOTHER SIDE NOTE: they don't look like fordyce spots...they are not "bristly"..they are a flat roundness if that make sense!
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