I, had a pap test and my doctor told my
that i had an std. even though i had not
had sex or any other type of sexual
encounters ever before. she sent me to a
sexual health clinic were they had told me
i had warts! i had a few treatments and i
stopped treating it . nothing changed in
aperance and every thing was good down
there untill recently. i have been with my
boy friend for a year and just in the last
month my vagina started to hurt while
having sex. i was not getting wet enough
and i was starting to become very raw
after sex now we stopped having sex untill
my vagina healed and i was comfortable to
have sex again. but now i have very tiny
skin tag like bumps on my labya(sorry for
the spelling) around the out side of my
vaginal opening and about half an inch in
side my vagina. I really dont want to go
back to the sexual health clinic because i
know that they will tell me that i have an
STD with out even looking at it.... I dont
know how to trust them after my past
experience.. could this be scaring from
rough sex??????
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xbostonx
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Mar 2008 Posts: 96 Location: Boston, MA
Posted: 05-09-08 13:00pm
its could be the left over skin from when
your hymen broke.. i would go to your gyno
and have them look at it.
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love_pinkish
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Joined: 03 May 2007 Posts: 682 Location: Hot, LA USA
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Posted: 05-09-08 13:03pm
yes ma'am you should have someone look at
that because if it is a std, it shouldn't
be left untreated. Please go see a gyn.
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