Question Posted Wednesday February 17 2010, 3:18 pm
Alright, so I'm not sure how to go about saying this. Lets see. I lost my virginity with my boyfriend of 6 months back in December. We've probably done it about 5 times since then, I think I've bled every single time we've done it, obviously a virgin bleeds, and he's significantly larger than most men, about 8.5 inches, at first it wasn't worrying me, because I knew that I was going to bleed. I know he torn me because It isn't really normal to bleed as frequently as I do, and I wasn't too surprised when I was very sore and still spotting the next week, accompanying what felt like a UTI, Painful urination, etc. I didn't get treated for it, and it seemed to stop hurting as much, but since the first time, I haven't returned to normal quite the same. Just recently I've been spotting really inconsistantly and My Vagina is inflamed quite a bit, I'm really tight. and urinating doesn't hurt consistatnly either, its only on occasion and it's a light burning sensation, nothing like it was before. I'm a little bit afraid that something's been wrong, it's been almost 2 months (not since the last go, but the first), and I'm still suffering consequences. Oh, and I don't know if this has anything to do with it but the period after our first time, I had cramps a lot worse than usual. Has anybody experienced this, or does anybody know what could be wrong? My parents don't know, I am 18 but I don't really want to go to a gyno or a doctor. Are there any store bought medications I might be able to take? Thanks a ton guys...
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