I had sex with my boyfriend yesterday and now I'm in alot of pain and I won't stop bleeding, it was my first time. My stomach hurts and a can barly walk. I don't wanna tell my parents cuz they will know I had sex. Please help, I will love you forever! Also I'm f/15
kallie07 answered Sunday March 23 2008, 7:24 pm: omggg.
i just had my first time a couple days ago!
the same thing happened to me, except the bleeding part.
but my stomach was hurting bad and it hurt to walk.
its been about 3 days and its gone away.
idk what to tell you about the bleeding, but for the stomach and walking it should go away!
hope i helped. [ kallie07's advice column | Ask kallie07 A Question ]
cloudy_conscience answered Sunday March 23 2008, 5:02 pm: It would probably be in your best interests if you tell your parents. Im sure that they will be more concerned with your health at the moment than the fact that you had sex.
If you aren't comfortable with that then try going to your local health center. They will treat without parental consent. But make sure that you do get it checked out for your health.
shnuckums answered Sunday March 23 2008, 4:41 pm: There are doctors or health centers that underage people can go to without a parent's consent. Check your yellow pages for some, and have a friend take you ASAP.
If you can't find a place, it is VERY important for you to tell your parents and have them take you to the doctor. It's your health. [ shnuckums's advice column | Ask shnuckums A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Sunday March 23 2008, 1:56 pm: So, you're in excruciating pain, yet are afraid of what your paents will do?
Please, for your health, just tell them.
If you weren't ready to tell your parents you're having sex, you shouldn't have done it in the first place.
So the bottom line is, you need to go to a doctor, a real doctor, because this really dosen't sound good and none of us here are doctors, so we cannot diagnose you.
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