Hello, and I hope I can help you today.
I am also concerned about the timing of the appearance of the bumps in relation to your unprotected encounter.
Herpes first appear a blisters with a clear center and turn greenish and painful once the blister ruptures. They are painful and usually appear in a week or two after exposure.
If you have any new bumps that appear, do not pop them as the fluid inside contains the virus and is useful for a viral culture to make a diagnosis. The
blood test for exposure to herpes takes 6 weeks to become positive after infection so the blood test at this stage may not yet be positive.
Unfortunately there is no way to know for sure what the bumps are without a visual examination. If the area is sore and painful, soak your vagina in warm water for 20 minutes every day, stop shaving the area where the bumps are and do not continue sexual activity until you can get examined by a doctor. You can apply antibiotic ointment to the bumps you picked on to prevent infection.
I hope you get an answer soon and a diagnosis. I urge you to try to use condoms all the time with new partners until they can tell you for certain they have been tested for STD's and are not putting you at risk.
I hope my advice was helpful and that I adequately answered your question today. Best wishes, Dr. Brown