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New growths on my v****a?

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lately ive been noticing growths on my v****a. im wicked scared to talk to my mom about it, but they have been getting worse over the past couple months

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  1. if you have growths anywhere, you need to tell your mom, and she needs to take you to the doctor. don't be embarrassed, they will let your mom stay in the room with you while the doctor checks it. i believe you are scared, i would be too, but you cant just leave it alone, you know that, don't you?


  2. you should talk to ur mom just in case it is a serious condition that needs medical attention

  3. You don't have to talk to your mom about it.  If you can find a way to a planned parenthood of free clinic, they will treat you.  There are laws to protect your health status, even from your parents.

  4. This is something which you need to see a doctor about, mention to your mom that you would like to see the ob/gyn because you are having problems and need to see the doctor.

    You could have a STD if you are not having protected s*x or you could be having vaginal boils. Have you tried placing a warm wash cloth on them. I would not itch or scratch them.

    Either way they need to be looked at by the doctor so you need to go see one.  

    If you have a free clinic or a planparenthood clinic near you, you can go to one of those and your parents do not need to know, but I would be straight up with your parents if I were you. Good luck.

  5. ur from around boston or ny arent you? anyway i think u should determine if lately u r using new products. new detergent that could b on ur underwear...new soap...have u just started shaving down there? if so that could be ingrown hairs.... if u've been using nothing new....def talk to ur doctor if u dont feel comfortable with ur mom. it could b serious...most likely not....but u dont want to risk it.

  6. It sounds like your experiencing signs of HPV (genital warts). I would suggest you see a OB-gynecologist and try to talk to someone about it who can help you out because you need to see a doctor for evaluation. All it takes is skin to skin contact with someone who has the virus whether or not they had a outbreak. Please, see your doctor soon before it gets worse.

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