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I'm a 17yr  old girl I've recently start having sex and a week ago i got big bumps on my vagina and its letting out puss slowly and I'm afraid to tell anyone cause I'm thinking it's a STD because two days before it showed up i had unprotected sex. Can someone please tell me what it is?
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Might be genital herpes. Watch who you sleep with. Next time, try oral sex. Good luck!
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it might be hepes get check out and have the guy tested too because this is one of the silence std
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It sounds like genital herpes.  This can sometimes be a dormant preexisting condition already in your body but it's also something that can be transmitted by the partner. If it's established that it is herpes, contracted or preexisting,  unprotected sex is forever out of the question. but don't worry a future with a family and children is assured, your doctor will give you all the info.  STD's are epidemic among young teens and no one is excluded.  (advice) unless you can have total and absolute trust in a friend do not tell more than you're sure will always be your friends, it might make you feel easier but don't risk a moment of spite and find your secret on the internet because every one only told their best friend. Take mom aside and ask if you can talk to her privately, tell her you're frightened, you'll be surprised how much moms support us through the worst of times (what's done is done) she will give you all the help you need and all the trust you'll ever need because you're loved.  See the doctor and in a while everything will be alright and everything fixed.  Hang tight.  
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