It is likely benign, especially if it has been there for a year and it has not gotten bigger. In order to find out what it is, you should see your gynecologist for an exam. There are many possibilities and it cannot be diagnosed without an examination. So, see your gynecologist for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment, if needed. Good luck!
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