I just hope you are being safe.. You should be on Birth control & using condoms!!!
I'm sorry but there is nothing wrong with this question. Even if she is sexually active, she has been seeing a GYNO, therefore not neglecting her reproductive health. Her question is about an irregularity of her genitals - many women leave questions like this that are much older than her and do not receive this type of response. I hardly expect the poster to go to her school nurse, teacher, w.e. to ask about sexual reproductive organs. A doctor or parent is more likely.
To the poster - if these little bumps were present during any of your previous pelvic exams, the doctor would have noticed if there was a problem. If it's a new problem, just ask your doc to take a look to ease your mind. Could be an STD, infected ducts/pores, among other things, if there is a problem at all. If you continue to be sexually active, please use condoms and/or other forms of birth control to prevent STDs and pregnancy.
Why don't you ask your school to give you a little more education on the human body and sexual reproduction organs. You are in no means ready to have sex at the age of 15 and i don't blame anyone for not answering your question. I think you should take a little more time concentrating on living life than having sex, sorry if i sound mean but i've been where u are and regret every last minute of it