just wanted to ask that a few says ago there was this lump on my vagina and I do t know what it is. It has gone slightly bigger but now I'm getting a white discharge and ky pee stinks so bad and burns. I hope ut is not a sign if pregnancy since I'm only 18 a Muslim and haven't had any problems. Little cottin blobs xine out so time. What should I do?
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Please visit a doctor; it sounds like a sebaceous cyst to me (or a Bartholin's gland cyst), which is easily treatable. If it's got bigger I definitely wouldsuggest speaking to a medical professional, they can help much better than us on here
You don't have to, as an 18 year old, but explain it to her with all the information you have. Sometimes the hardest part is just starting that conversation
I had to tell my mum something personal once and honestly it ended up not being that bad a conversation.
Honestly sweetheart you have nothing to worry about if you haven't been sexually active. If you want peace of mind then a pregnancy test will give you that but I promise you that you have nothing to worry about.
Stress can (and does) make your period late. Hormonal changes for whatever reason can make your period late. I've been having periods for nine years and mine are so irregular it's hard to keep track.
I wouldn't tell you that you weren't pregnant if there's a chance that you are because I know how terrifying a scare is. I'm tokophobic and the idea of me having a baby is something that I have legitimate nightmares about.
Please go speak to a medical professional because she will be able to allay your concerns better than me x
I finally got my period coming a few days earlier than I thought but it was still late from last month. I guess this gets rid of the whole pregnancy scare even though I know I can't get it without sex
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