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    kristine16 Posts: 18, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 13, 2008, 01:50 AM
    I need help?.
    If you go swimming I heard that like public pools have chlorine water in it and were just inviting stuff into our private stuff ,well I didn't believe that until I got little bumps on the layer of my skin where it is not really noticeable but its on the inside two layers on the sides
    Not on the outside like the very outside I do not know how to explain it because I do not know what that part is called its like by the opening but by the sides ,and well I started getting little bumps they are very little and I think they are from chlorine water,they are not warts and they do not have any white stuff coming out ,and they do not itch but they are on the inside not all over but like the inside layer.. But I'm concerned ,has anyone had this thing that caused them little bumps from chlorine water in the vagina part this is imbarresing but no one knows me so that's the good thing because boys could be reading this .But please if you have any idea or have any suggestions for me like for example any medication or cream that is not harm-full in private area .And if you have any idea please don't joke about anything and try to be honest because this is really important .
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    Aug 13, 2008, 03:19 PM
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    Aug 14, 2008, 01:06 PM
    DOES ANY ONE KNOW... about this
    I need to know
    From someone who knows about things like this
    About the chlorine water..
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    Aug 18, 2008, 02:30 AM
    wow i guess no one could give me any insight about this
    huh?
    i thought there were
    experts on here.....

    I need help?.!
    If you go swimming i heard that like public pools have chlorine water in it and were just inviting stuff into our private stuff ,well i didn't believe that until i got little bumps on the layer of my skin where it is not really noticeable but its on the inside two layers on the sides
    not on the outside like the very outside i do not know how to explain it because i do not know what that part is called its like by the opening but by the sides ,and well i started getting little bumps they are very little and i think they are from chlorine water,they are not warts and they do not have any white stuff coming out ,and they do not itch but they are on the inside not all over but like the inside layer ..But im concerned ,has anyone had this thing that caused them little bumps from chlorine water in the vagina part this is imbarresing but no one knows me so thats the good thing because boys could be reading this .But please if you have any idea or have any suggestions for me like for example any medication or cream that is not harm-full in private area .And if you have any idea please dont joke about anything and try to be honest because this is really important .
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    Aug 18, 2008, 02:31 AM
    The post was closed (not by me) because the adequate amount of information was given. Please do not bring it here, this post is about something else. I'm unable to continue this conversation.
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    Aug 18, 2008, 09:18 PM
    Do bring bring what where?
    And I don't think they do that
    Because some people even put up stuff about their private parts.
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    Aug 19, 2008, 09:29 AM
    Dear Kristine, It is most likely just an irritation caused by the pool water or the chafing of the swim suit. I don't think the chlorine is the culprit because you can rinse your mouth with pool water without harm (I don't recommend it!). Don't worry about speaking about anatomy esp. when you are seeking help ! It is true that you don't want to introduce foreign fluids into your reproductive tract. I don't think a little pool water would hurt.
    I hope you talk to your parents or older relative relatives when problems arise. If the bumps haven't gone away you should consider seeing a doctor if only to insure that you are OK. I've included a link here for you (Anatomy: Pink Parts - Female Sexual Anatomy | Scarleteen) that may in the future discuss things, Good Luck Dear ! Write if you have other problems concerns...
    No one will joke about this. I can tell you are scared. You'll be fine.
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    Aug 19, 2008, 07:29 PM
    Thanks for your help .I think the best solution would be for me to go to see a doctor .
    But I have another question .What does it mean when your ****** turns brown on the lips part on the labia I think it is called .Are there any ways to prevent this
    For example like creams or something to make it so it will go away and give it a different color.I do not like color what so ever .And I want it to change..
    :(

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