Well a couple of days ago i had sex with my boyfriend and now when i pee it stings and i have a little blood come out thats pink not that its like my period what do you think it means?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Bella'sAdvice answered Sunday May 7 2006, 4:39 am: Honey it sounds like chlamydia which is an std that can be cured by antibiotics but if you do not get it cured and can have a big affect on you if you wanna have any kids .But most time if someone has chlamydia there are no symptoms shown but here are some just in case lower abdominal pain back pain,pain during intercourse and sometimes with fever but even if you dont get theses symptoms it's still best to go to the doctor because chlamydia has very low symptoms.Also there is also a chance it could be a urinary tract infection so if there is pain or delay when peeing then it could be urinary tract and if so drink plenty of water and stay away from soda and juice but cranberry juice is also go to fluck the bacteria out if the kidneys and try not to have sex until symptoms wear off and stop and try to get medicine in your system to make sure everything is okay
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OHilovetravis answered Friday May 5 2006, 11:29 pm: Hun,
You have a UTI also known as Urinary Tract Infection. All you can really do is go to the doctor if not just wait it out usually like 5days. But usually think about using the bathroom before you have sex, or after one of the two!
ScratchesOnTheWall answered Friday May 5 2006, 1:13 pm: sounds like you've got an infection of some kind. They don't always go away by themselves (trust me :S) so just go to your doc who'll probably prescribe you some antibiotics. I don't know how old you are but whatever you say to your doctor is treated as confidential. [ ScratchesOnTheWall's advice column | Ask ScratchesOnTheWall A Question ]
Tulipg17 answered Friday May 5 2006, 11:51 am: If it hasn't gone away by now then it's not your hymen, it's an infection (no big deal). Call your doctor (gyn if you have one, regular if you don't) and let them know what is going on. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
CheshireKat answered Friday May 5 2006, 12:14 am: first of all, there's probably no need to worry too much right now, you're still ok. ^_^
depending on whether or not you and your boyfriend have had sex before, that stong and little bit of blood could be due to your hymen breaking (there's a picture that might take you aback, but... [Link](Mouse over link to see full location). there is some good information and links too). if you guys have, or even haven't before, then it could be a little bit of mild damage to nearby tissue, but as long as you both are free of STDs and other infections, then it should heal up fairly soon.
it's also possible that, maybe due to the way you two were positioned, he could've literally rubbed you the wrong way. :P so, you may have a slight urinary tract infection, which is not very serious and usually goes away within a few days.
if the stinging persists, i would definitely advise you to go see your doctor or maybe your gyno if you have one.
Rebekah answered Friday May 5 2006, 12:10 am: If you just lost your virginity, then it is because having sex tears your hymen and you bleed a little. It should go away soon. If you haven't been a virgin for a while, then if it persists for a couple more days, then ask your doctor, but I think you'll be alright. [ Rebekah's advice column | Ask Rebekah A Question ]
xEVYx answered Friday May 5 2006, 12:08 am: It could be a UTI- Urinary Tract Infection. Sometimes sexual intercourse can cause one. Talk to your doctor if it doesn't go away so it can be treated properly.
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