The other night I had sex. My period left about 8 hours before I had sex that night. All of a sudden in the middle of me and my boyfriend doing it, I started bleeding. It was weird thought because we stopped having sex and the next morning, nothing was on the tampon. Did I bleed because I had my period or could I have just been sensitive down there?
Vikki27 answered Thursday April 6 2006, 4:26 pm: Sometimes this does happen when you have sex soon after you ahve finished your period.
The chances are it wasn't quite finished yet and there was just a little bit left. The vigour of the sex probably just provoked it to come out when it did and this would explain why there was nothing the next morning.
alisonmarie answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 4:43 pm: Assuming this isn't the first few times you've had sex, then the bleeding was probably related to your period.
This is particularly true if your period tends to tailor off gradually. If you had some blood still ready to come out, getting sexually excited will create a lot of lubricant - this can make the blood come out a little faster than normal. The contractions of orgasm, not to mention a penis pressing against your cervix (where blood would come through) can also affect these things.
JuiiCy_youngladiix answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 12:58 am: umm it's not your period.
i think he probably just popped your cherry
and so that made you start bleeding
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 11:29 pm: It could go both ways actually. I mean if it wasn't your first or second time then it was most likely your period. But you know everbody's body is different. [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
xEVYx answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 11:11 pm: it might not've gone away completely before you guys had sex, but it also could be because of sensitivity. either way its not a big deal just becareful.
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