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by slanda, May 23, 2007 12:00AM
umm ok these bumps have occured on my vagina and i have had sex like three times with the same person way before this time and i wanna know what it is they itch some times and they sting a lil and the burn after i scratch them but the don't stink nor are they spreading cause i have had oral sex but they are not on or in my mouuth so what could it be help me but i really think it's just a heat rash because of the tight clothes i where what do u think
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by wifey06, May 24, 2007 12:00AM
I would see a doctor asap - it could be an std. I would also abstain from any more sexual activity until you know for sure what it is.

by Walksalone, May 24, 2007 12:00AM
Do you shave that area? If so then it can be the hair growing back, I agree with the above poster too, it can be an std,

by slanda, May 24, 2007 12:00AM
To: me again
well my partner does have the same irretation as me and he was havein sex
before me because when i first had sex with him i was a virgin but it can't be std could it because i haven't had sex in like two weeks and if std is the case why didn't occur like the first 1-3 times i had sex why just this time

by wifey06, May 24, 2007 12:00AM
It wouldn't necessarily be obvious to you right after having sex if you got an STD. It can take weeks, months, or years for symtpoms to show, some people are carriers and don't have any symptoms. You really need to see a doctor to treat whatever it is that you have, and then you should be tested for everything as well - there are diseases that have no symptoms and can be dangerous, like chlamydia, HIV, and HPV. You'll feel better knowing you are in the clear, and if they do find something, it's better to get treated asap so you don't do any damage to your body - some curable STDs can cause infertility if left untreated.
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