Sex and a lot of blood...?

Miss Jennayee

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He probably just didn't break your hymen the first time, when your hymen breaks it usually results in bleeding for some women but I've never really heard of anyone bleeding so badly. Maybe you should check in with your doctor to be on the safe side hunny. Has the bleeding stopped? If not, def. do see your gynecologist please. It's always better to be on the side side.
And don't listen to that douche above me. Sorry for my french, but what an ass.
 
Yesterday I had sex with my boyfriend of almost a year. It was our second Time together and before being with eachother we were both virgin. We used protection and all but during thé intercourse I started to bleed really badly... I went into the shower to wash out but it would not stop... I had to pût in a tampon so that I coule get out of the shower. Thé blood was clear red and there was a lot of it ... I got really scared and I felt bad! I don't want this to happen everytime... By thé way I'm not in m'y periods nor close to be ! Can someone please help me ?!
 
He probably just didn't break your hymen the first time, when your hymen breaks it usually results in bleeding for some women but I've never really heard of anyone bleeding so badly. Maybe you should check in with your doctor to be on the safe side hunny. Has the bleeding stopped? If not, def. do see your gynecologist please. It's always better to be on the side side.
And don't listen to that douche above me. Sorry for my french, but what an ass.
 
I have only ever heard of bleeding a little after/during sex, so personally I would get it checked out by a doctor. Even if you do find it embarrassing, it's better to be safe than sorry. And remember, doctors have seen it all before.
Hope this has helped in some way x
 
It's probably your hymen breaking.
And just ignore Viva La Troll- it's not cancer.
 
how old are u hun?

and this could be your cherry popping, as people say or your hymen breaking.

it happends to everyone :) x
 
I have only ever heard of bleeding a little after/during sex, so personally I would get it checked out by a doctor. Even if you do find it embarrassing, it's better to be safe than sorry. And remember, doctors have seen it all before.
Hope this has helped in some way x
 
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