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You're the parent! Make her go! It's for her own good! It's good to have an appointment once they start their cycle anyways, because that's part of becoming a woman! You go in with her, if she wants you to, hold her hand and talk to her while the doctor does the exam. It's not like they are going to stick anything inside a virgin. They would just swab the sore(s). Probably best she sees a female doctor, if possible.
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I had the same dr told me was a STD. Which I was shocked best to get tested even though protection was used.
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I had this problem since I first started my menstrual cycle will it ever go away do that mess with my hormones and make my hcg go so high
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I've been having a recurring small that looks like a bump on my outer labia; It comes and go. I'm scared it may be genital herpes, but I'm not sexually active (in any sort of way). Can it be herpes? Or is more like to be from hormonal imbalance and so on? 

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It is normal. Myself, sisters, and other females I know have these period bumps. They start hard and soften/fills with fuss closer to the actual start of our periods. They are irritating, however with my irregular cycle they are sometimes my only signal that my period is approach.
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"I noticed a difference in a month" was the only part of that entire sentence giving any sort of information in regard to the question. The rest was about how you don't eat gluten.


Good for you.
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Why was first in quotes? Does that mean that he wasn't your first?
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Yes. You should get tested for candida. I had it and never knew. Candida can only be starved off by going on a diet and taking probiotics.
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Hi everybody!! You all need to read up on candida. Most likely you all have it. A gluten free diet will help, but in theory you need to repair your gut flora. In order to do this you need to starve off the yeast overgrowth. There is a special diet, no sugar, no yeast, no gluten. Start vaginal health probiotics. They are pretty pricey but well worth it. I had all your symptoms and I got tested. I followed the diet and they went away!!!
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Yes to the yeast infection. I get them and UTI’s right before my period starts. Also extremely severe headaches. I almost feel like my periods are trying to kill me these days.

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What was it?
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I used to get a couple if these every month before my menstrual cycle. Now post menopausal...never ever get even one.
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Doctors diagnosis really aren’t always accurate
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The only way you can get an STD is through unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex with someone who is infected. That is why it's called a sexually transmitted infection; it can ONLY be transmitted sexually. Don't let anyone try to tell you otherwise!
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Just because you read it's fatal doesnt mean it is for you. Medicins are tested and the side affects are just reactions people have had.. .it doesn't mean you will have the same reaction.
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