The other nite me and my boyfriend got "comfortable." He ate me out, but soon after i started bleeding. it wasnt my period because i already had it. whats wrong?
*lyss*
Mackenzie answered Monday July 25 2005, 3:16 pm: Was he inserting fingers or anything other objects? Is it possible he was too rough on you?? Perhaps your 'broke' your hymen? Was this just a little bit of blood, or is it a constant flow?? If there was just a little bit, I wouldn't stress over it. However, if this keeps up, I would THEN suggest seeking a medical opinion. Until then, no worries. =] [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Jessica13 answered Monday July 25 2005, 2:27 pm: your cherry popped
TheOldOne answered Monday July 25 2005, 1:29 pm: There are several possibilities. One is that he used enough force to actually damage you and make you bleed. But that would almost certainly involve a lot of pain, and you wouldn't be confused about what had happened.
Another possibility is that your period was being irregular. Occasionally all women have variations. It's nothing to worry about.
Some women bleed off-cycle when they are about to undergo menopause. But since you didn't say how old you are, that may or may not be likely; I don't know.
It is possible (but unlikely) that some more serious problem may be involved. If you notice off-cycle bleeding again, or any unusual symptom, call your OB/GYN.
T0XiiC_L0Ve answered Monday July 25 2005, 1:29 pm: hmm...that's a good question! I have never heard of that happening to anyone. Spotting is something I have heard of that occurs in between your periods (or can possibly happen) shouldn't be too worried about it tho! [ T0XiiC_L0Ve's advice column | Ask T0XiiC_L0Ve A Question ]
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