Part 1 What can causes the bleeding for a vergin during intercourse and Part 2 what can cause a sting or a sharp stinging sensation for her that is painful and can result in bleeding?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? FernGully answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 9:19 pm: This question is pretty vague. Do you mean for a female having sexual intercourse for the first time? If so, the bleeding could be caused by the breaking of a previously unbroken hymen, or just stretching/tearing of the vaginal wall that would be normal for someone having sex for the first time (though lubricant would probably help loads). As for the second part, if we're still talking about a female's first sexual intercouse situation, that could likely be the same thing. Stretching/tearing of the vaginal walls, or the "breaking" of a hymen.
If you are considering or have recently had sex for the first time and are concerned about bleeding, do yourself a favour and see a doctor. When you're there, ask your doctor about suggesting gynocologists to visit and make sure they are aware that you are sexually active. It's responsible and safe to do so. (and it's better safe then sorry and you'll put your mind at ease if you know.)
Check out these sites for answers that are probably better and more accurate than my own:
www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/
www.scarleteen.com/
www.coolnurse.com/
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