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What are these bumps at my vaginal opening?

I have recently noticed that I have four tiny and round bumps at the bottom of my vaginal opening. They are the same colour as my skin and painless. I don't think it could be vaginal warts because I got the vaccine for that. I also thought of Bartholin cyst, but would it be possible to have four cysts although we have two bartholin gland? I also don't think they are skin tags because they weren't there before. Can anyone help me?
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