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Nov 4 2009 7 49 AM
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I had sex with my boyfriend a few hours later, I noticed that I'm bleeding inside my vagina. I know for sure that the blood is not from my period. I'm scared that its an internal problem. Is this suppose to be normal or is this a major problem? What would this problem be? Help!
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Nov 4 2009 7 53 AM
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faq.asianfanatics.net ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: AF-newbie |
virgin or ur hymen maybe tear apart cause bleed.
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| Guest_ainu_* |
Nov 4 2009 9 00 AM
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If you aren't sexually aroused, your vagina don't put out the vaginal vluid and if your boyfriend push too hard, it can happen that after you have some bleeding inside.
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Nov 4 2009 1 25 PM
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faq.asianfanatics.net ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members+ |
is this ur 1st time?
if it is, it is normal lor... |
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Nov 5 2009 1 37 AM
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faq.asianfanatics.net ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: AF-newbie |
Oh no vaginal bleeding when you are not on your period means you have HIV.
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Nov 5 2009 1 58 AM
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faq.asianfanatics.net ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members+ |
Oh no vaginal bleeding when you are not on your period means you have HIV. um..no. I had conditions like that and went to go talk to a doctor about it. She said that it was something due to my cervix, and a simple 10 min procedure fixed the problem. I assure you, it was deifnately not HIV related. |
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Nov 5 2009 1 59 AM
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faq.asianfanatics.net ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members+ |
Was the sexual intercourse gentle and not rough or hard? If it was hard penetration or rough sex then the forceful penetration could cause a tear inside and that would account for the blood. But im not sure whats wrong.
But ignore Wutang about it being HIV, just scare mongering and petimistic. He's not a freaking doctor, so ignore his comment! Checkout this topic from the NHS website, its the official website for the UK health authority: http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/977.aspx?Categ...bCategoryID=121 But if problems persist then you really should seek medical advice from a doctor. |
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