Fingered myself for the first time after THINKING my period was over nope
Question Posted Tuesday June 8 2021, 5:31 am
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My names Amy I'm 12 years old and I thought I had just ended my period yesterday so today I tried fingering myself and I went to the restroom to use the bathroom and wash my hand but while using the bathroom I started bleeding is that normal or was i still on my period? I need an answer!
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday June 12 2021, 7:56 pm: Like the columnist below me mentioned this is likely something not to worry about and was not caused by you masturbating. There's no bleeding or physical harm that comes from doing that. It likely was as you suspect still your period. I wouldn't worry at all because you certainly haven't caused any injury to yourself. It's something you can really relax over. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Thursday June 10 2021, 7:21 pm: When females start a period, at first it can be erratic, meaning not following a schedule and It was still doing so when I was 14, skipping a month, two in one month and so on. So if you thought it was over, it may have been taking its time. Fingering yourself or even using dildos, will not hurt you in some way where you bleed, fingering won't restart a period, its not a problem. So it was likely not over. Now I can't say other women have the same results but when you are much older and have a sex partner, if they are okay with and not grossed out having sex while you are on a period, I have found that when having sex, the flow actually stops during the time of having sex and will restart an hour or two after but it was never on my heaviest day. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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