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hymen removal and healing


Question Posted Friday June 20 2008, 12:21 am

I got my hymen removed after it breaking having intercourse. My gyno said it would take about a week to heal. It has been two weeks and my boyfriend was just fingering me and it started to spot a little brownish red blood i think. Is this because it is not healed? or what?


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karenR answered Friday June 20 2008, 1:14 pm:
Thats possible. What you should do is
call your doctors office and ask to speak
to his nurse. Tell her what happened and
she will have some advice or info for you.
Its not a bother to them its just not
something most people think to do. :)

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