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small, hard, lump in my labia minora

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PostPosted: 10/22/06 - 13:02    Post subject: small, hard, lump in my labia minora Vote now! Reply with quote

I found a small, hard, lump in my labia minora about a year ago. I've had an OB exam since then, and I forgot to point it out, but didn't think it was anything...but it has got bigger and now is painful
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