a gynecologist
The best idea is to talk to your doctor.
your GP would be fine
You should always talk to your doctor if you have any kind of persistent problem. Internal allergy possibilities are no exception.
It proably means your breasts are growing. About the discharge, you should talk to a trusted female adult or your doctor.
There can be any number of reasons for spotting between menstruation, from hormonal imbalances or ovulation, through to vaginal damage from rough sex or STD's. If it is unusual for you and keeps occuring then talk to your doctor.
It could be something in your diet. It it doesn't go away, you might want to talk to your doctor and make sure you don't have some kind of infection.
You really need to talk to your doctor or the person who did the ultrasound about this.
yes it does to be honnest sex is great
If a child have vaginal itch you take her to the doctor. It's not common for children to have that.
There isn't a lot of info on how or if it effects a pregnancy. The doctor have to weigh the benefits and risks against each other. You should talk to your doctor to find out how he was thinking and then make your decision on whether you want to use it or not.
Go to the doctor. You may have an STD.
No. It takes a doctor's exam.