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Bump on labia

I noticed a bump right below the opening of my vagina about a month ago. It's relatively small but big enough to notice. It's slightly lighter than the color of the skin of my vagina. I've had no irritation, no itching, no burning, no pain in general, no foul odor or unusual change in my discharge. I am sexually active but only been with one guy ( no longer together ) and we have had both protected and unprotected sex. I'm on birth control but I don't think that'll help my case at all. I'm afraid it's genital warts or herpes but from my research it doesn't look anything like it nor am I experiencing any symptoms. Have not seen a doctor because honestly I'm terrified. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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