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Sharp Vaginal Pains

Okay so I've been having really sharp vaginal pains and it feels like a knife has been stabbing me. I am 14 years old and this has never happened to me before. I have been bleeding slightly even though I just had my period a week and a half ago. I have also been nausea for the past week but I also have GERD which is acid reflux, so that may be a part of it. These pains have lasted a week and it keeps me up at night. I have no idea what it can be but many people who are having the same symptons as me has an ovarian cyst which I know nothing about. So does anyone know what could be causing these pains or how to cure it? Please let me know anything that you may know. Thank you!
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Hello there,

Just read your comments. I agree with the previous two posters. You
need to tell you mom. I'm sure she will be supportive. Since you're fourteen
years old, your mom will have to make the doctor's appointment for you.
Good luck. It will be okay. Take care. Evewisewoman ( Eve)
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The only answer I can give to you;my best advice would be to tell your mother..You are a child and you need to lat your mom help you. You need to see a Doctor
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You should talk to your doctor.  Any pain like that should not be ignored unless you are 110% positive what it is and that it's not harmful, which you don't.  I can't really comment on causes, but anything causing major pain is a reason to talk to a doctor.
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