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I'm scared on what this is


Question Posted Sunday January 4 2015, 2:45 pm

Okay so I am 15 and I have had my period for 3 years now and I am masterbating but I am a virgin well one day I noticed that I have like a lump in my vagina, it's not rock hard but it is kinda hard and it frightened me. Please help me what is it? Is something wrong with me? 😭

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Ocalaphernella answered Friday January 9 2015, 12:56 pm:
It simply could be a vagina cyst, which happens sometimes and is not usually harmful. If it doesn't go away after awhile, gets bigger, gets rock hard, or starts to bleed (which could mean abnormal blood coming from your vagina) you might want to get it looked at. You don't have to say why you are concerned exactly, you could just say you want a full physical (which includes of the vagina) because you've felt weird or something.

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Dragonflymagic answered Monday January 5 2015, 9:27 pm:
It is a good thing to see the doctor is this lump is always there.
Since you mention masturbating before noticing the lump, I can't help but wonder if this lump is only there when you masturbate because if so, it may be a natural response your body is having to the masturbating.The g spot is the female vagina is on the upper side (belly button side) of your body, located and inch or two in and its a rough patch of skin with spongy tissue beneath and it sits right alongside your urethra. When you become aroused, the spongelike tissue fills with blood much like a males penis fills with blood when aroused.
this makes the g spot area stand out as a lump under the skin. If this spot is massaged just right, a speed and depth of strength in massaging that works for you, you can achieve an orgasm. Just before orgasm though, since its up against the urethra from the bladder, pushing against or massaging it can grow to feeling like you have to pee when you dont need to, the feeling means you're about to have an orgasm if you go through with it instead of stopping. If this lump of yours is in the right place as I've mentioned, and is not notice-able when you first check for it but appears as you keep fingering the area, I would check out seeing if you can get a g spot orgasm. If so, then this is a normal part of your sexual organs. If it's something entirely different, you'll want to have a doctor check it out.

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adviceman49 answered Monday January 5 2015, 10:15 am:
First don't panic as this is probably nothing to worry about. While this needs to be checked by a doctor. You could if you want tell you mom about it without telling her you found it by masturbating.

It is recommended that everyone routinely do self-examinations of their breasts and pelvic areas while bathing. This goes for both males and females. You could very easily tell mom you found it while showering and examining yourself. Then with moms input decide to see a GYN.

At age 15 under a federal law called HIPPA states you do not need parental permission for something of this nature. In fact the purpose of this law is for just such an occurrence where you have a problem related to your reproductive system you may be too embarrassed to tell a parent about and need to seek a doctor's help.

Under HIPPA starting age 14 any one could seek a doctors help with anything related to their reproductive system in total confidentiality. Meaning your parents can never be told by the doctor what you see the doctor for or what you may be treated for without your expressed written permission. You do not need parental permission to make a doctors appointment or be treated by the doctor.

In fact if mom is with you when seeing the doctor and you do not want her in the exam room with you she cannot be there. All you have to say to the doctor is: "I invoke my rights to privacy under HIPPA" and mom will be instructed to wait in the waiting room. She will never be told what you and the doctor discussed or what you were treated for unless you give written permission.

I'm fairly certain what you have is some type of cyst. If you shave your pubic region it could be an ingrown hair. Until a doctor looks at it you won't know. While I am not a doctor what I am practically sure it is not is a cancerous lump as that is not a common area for that type of lump to develop.

So my advice is to if you wish talk to your mother especially if you shave as in all probability it is an ingrown hair and mom would know better than I if you let her look at it or feel it. Nothing to be embarrassed about for she is built just like you.

Your other alternative is to seek a doctors opinion by making an appointment with your GYN, Family doctor, any free women's clinic or walk-in Clinic. You could also go to a hospital emergency room.

For right now don't panic the odds are well on your side that this is nothing serious but need to be seen by a doctor as soon as you can see one.

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