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anonymous
writes: i had just lost my virginity on valentines and everytime we have had sex i have bleed im worried and dont know what to do
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (5 July 2013):
It's not normal and you should go for a full well woman visit (if you have not had one ever) with your gyn and mention it.
if you are already seeing the gyn then you need to call and ask what's gong on.
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reader, mystiquek +, writes (5 July 2013):
When you lose your virginity, you may bleed the first time and perhaps a little for a day or so, but that's it. Its not normal to bleed every time after sex. I strongly encourage you to go see a doctor, we really can't diagnose anything here. Are you using lubrication? Having really rough sex? Please see a doctor so that you can know whats going on and what to do.
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 July 2013): I understand that typically bleeding stops within 10-15 minutes after the hymen is broken. There may be some residual bleeding with subsequent intercourse or any other irritation in that area.
It really shouldn't go on much more than a week or so; after the hymen is broken. Depending on the woman, and the size of the tear, maybe a couple of weeks. That might be after some form of rigorous friction to cause it. Not months.
I think after all this time, you need to see a gynecologist.
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 July 2013): I had this problem too for month. If your bleeding is from the outside, you feel sore when you wipe etc, it may be due to a tear on the skin by the entrance. I guessed from all the friction it wasn't used to getting. My bleeding gradually stopped and became painless as my body became used to it but it did go on for months. If your bleeding is from the inside I would get it checked out.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (4 July 2013):
You should see a doctor, that's not normal. Is it painful? Are you fully aroused? Getting foreplay?
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