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Please Help, I'm scared :(

I'm 15 years old, and I've had sex about a month ago. That's the first time I ever have... For the past couple of days my inner labia have been very itchy, and red. I figured it'd go away but it hasn't.. and today I found a boil/pimple like bump on my inner labia, near my clit... its like the size of a pencil tip right now and is pinkish/clear .. it hurts to touch it sometimes and I'm really scared. It seems there are more of them coming in but I'm not sure yet.

I'm too scared to tell my mom untill I have some ideas of what it could be. Please help me, any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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no, she doesn't know. that's why I'm scared to say something. And of course I will. I'm 15 I should feel butterflies, not a baby kicking.. but I'm pretty sure it is a yeast infection bc I had one a couple years ago.
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Does your mom know you are having sex? if she doesn't, don't just stay quiet and keep this issue a secret..it can be an STD, and the sooner you see a doc the better...please use protection
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Just tell your mom you think you have a yeast infection or a boil, and you would like to get an appointment to see the doctor.  Then go by yourself, or have her wait outside during the exam (after all, who wants her mom in the room when her vagina is being examined anyway?  Even girls who haven't had sex aren't obligated to do that.)  Tell the doc that you have been sexually active so he or she won't rule out testing for an STD.
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