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Bumps Around My Vagina

Okay , Im 18 Years Old & Im Sexually Active With My Boyfriend . One Day I've Been Itching & I Thought It Was An Yeast Infection . I Used Vagisil & Baby Powder . The Itching & The Irritation Was Gone . A Week Later , It Came Back . Did The Same Thing I Did The First Time , It Went Away . 2 Weeks Later , I Was Washing & I Noticed These Bumps Around My Vagina . Looks Like Warts & It's Many Of Them . They Cannot Bust , Same Color As The Skin It's Surronded & They Often Itch . I've Had It For A Month & Yes I Know I Waited For Awhile To Say Anything Abt It . My Question Is With The Description , Is This Something Serious Like An STD Or Herpes ?? If So How Should I Resolve This Problem ?
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first of all wait until your married to have sex like GOD wants you to that way you want ever have to be worried about any STDs.  and if you are going to have sex use protection cause he just might be doing you and someone else too.
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It is very possible that you have an STD, or it could just as easily be something else.  You need to go to your doctor for treatment as soon as possible.  And please avoid sex until this problem is completely taken care of.  Blessings - Blu
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Hi Poo, Question do you shave? as these might be ingrower's hairs that is.
Please come back
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