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small bump.

Okay, so last year I got drunk, passed out and in ended up having sex. Recently I noticed a small white/skin colored bump in my vagina. Not in the holes or anything, but in the pink right under my clitoris. It doesn't hurt at all.  I've researched it and looked at information on HPV. One of the websites i visited said that what i had was nothing to worry about.  But i just wanted a second opinion. I was tested for herpes and Gonreha or however you spell it (excuse my spelling.) and i didnt hear anything back, so i figure that was fine.  Im 15.. please help.
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Thanks... im just kind of scared to go.
we have a school based health center, but i'm not sure as to how i should handle it. Last year, after my incident, I went there and got tested. I never heard anything back, so im guessing that everything came out fine. It just really sucks because i live in a small town, and the women that work there are parents of people i know and it's really hard. But i guess that's the price you pay for making an unfortunate decision.
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You can never get a definitive diagnosis on the internet. If you are concerned, your best bet it to point the bump out to a doctor.
Fortunately, most of the bumps we discover are normal parts of our anatomy.
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