Question Posted Wednesday February 28 2007, 12:20 pm
last night i had sex for the forth time and i've been sexually active for the past 3 weeks. (my first time was about three weeks ago) last night when i did have sex it still hurt when he put it in of course not as bad as the 1,2, or 3rd but it still hurt like an elephant goign up my vagina haha but anyway. it still bled too;; i brok my cherry at the age of 5 from jumping on my bed and yeah you get the picture. so it's not that.
is this okay? or should i talk to my mom about it (my moms my best friend i tell her everythign) and maybe see a doctor. but when i went to planned parenthood she said i was heathy and everythign was fine which was last week. so is this hurting and bleeding still normal?
lilmissblondiex3 answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 3:20 pm: hey! if i were you i wouldnt worry about it. for some girls having sex can hurt off and on for up to about her first 10 times. so if i were you i wouldnt worry too much about it. however if you feel more comfortable getting it checked out, you could tell your mom. but i wouldnt worry about it!
good luck!
hope i helped!
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AuntieEm answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 3:08 pm: it is normal that it is still hurting...especially if you arent wet enough...
if you are having enough natural lube come out; then you should add in more fore-play to make you wetter (making out and all that)
or get lubricants (they sell it in the same section as condoms in the grocery store)
try that out and see how it works...if it still is hurting a lot and bleeding a lot then I'd say definatly talk to your mom about it
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