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writes: Two days ago I lost my virginity. I'm almost 99% sure he doesn't have an STD but yesterday I was uh feeling around down there to see if anything changed and I felt what seems like an air bubble on the left side of my vagina and I dont know what it is...has anyone had this happen before? or know what it means? please help
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 July 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanks everyone for the advice! the air bubble did go away and maybe I should have mentioned it in the qustion lol but yes we did use a condom.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 July 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanks everyone for the advice. the "bubble" went away yesterday and btw we used a condom.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 July 2009): It could be alot of things u need to see an obgyn and even if its nothing still get tested feeling and knowin what it is are 2 differnt things you might just think its an air bubble GOOD LUCK
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reader, SirenaBlusera +, writes (7 July 2009):
I hope that everything is okay, but you should get this checked out by a doctor for your peace of mind.
I'm not trying to be mean, but you're too young to be having sex. If you hold off on the sex, you don't have to deal with the burdens of worrying about your health and pregnancy.
I think that you should talk to your doctor/nurse/etc. about the fact that you've been sexually active and ask for advice about birth control and protection from diseases.
I repeat, you SHOULD NOT be having sex... but having sex without a condom is playing Russian roulette with your life.
Remember, birth control pills/shots will not protect you from STDS, only a condom will. Only abstinence will GUARANTEE that you won't catch an STD.
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reader, rugmonkey +, writes (7 July 2009):
Go out, get tested, use condoms in the future. It probably isn't anything serious, but you won't know until you get it checked out.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 July 2009): it could be a gland, or more unlikely a cycst. if it doesn't hurt then probably not a cyst. of course if you're worried see a doctor, but try looking up info on bartholin's gland. thats what i reckon it is - and uh, it's function could be directly related to why its just come up now.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 July 2009): How are you 99% sure that doesn't have an std or hiv? did he get tested before having sex with you and proved results? No? So then you should go to your gyn and find out what that wart or "air bubble" is all about. I guess your way of thinking "ALMOST 99% sure he doesn't..." is why so many people who thinks likewise are getting infected with hiv and stds. The cycle will never break unless air heads stop wondering if the "air bubble" really is an std or not without getting tested first. Good luck.
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