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No period and I am 19 HELP any info welcome

Has anyone gone through something like this or have any ideals or comments about my situation.
I am 19 years old and I have never had a period although, I have bled vaginally from attempting to have sex and from a male inserting their fingers into me. All of my hormone levels are normal. I have two very small cysts one on each ovary. My ovary’s and uterus are small in size but so are my mothers. I am unable to have intercourse because I am far too tight. I went to one gynecologist (has been in practice for a long time and is good) and they said it seems my urethra and vaginal opening are either one, combined, or my vaginal opening is closed somehow. However, before that I had a younger doctor (not in practice very long) examine my vaginal opening with their finger and said they could feel the opening to my uterus and my ovaries. Every single time I get any pelvic examination when they insert anything finger or attempt to insert a speculum it forces me to release some urine and I have absolutely no control over it. Nobody knows exactly what is wrong with me. I have an appointment coming up with a gynecological surgeon and I am scarred.
On an added note I had to have my gallbladder removed and they didn’t know what was wrong it just stopped work properly. I don’t know if it’s connected.
Thank you for your time
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yea sorry thank you
im just hoping to find someone that may have something close to me because its scary when multiple doctors look at you ans say they don't know
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w.o.w. !!!!......that is a  lot to digest.

you will be ok.  just pray that the doc can do something to give you some surgical relief
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