You do not say how old you are. As long as you are older that 13 the law gives you medical confidentiality. This means you do not have to share with your parents the fact you are no longer a virgin and your doctor cannot tell them without a written release from you. The penalty for doing so is a long jail term and a substantial fine for anyone, the doctor or anyone in the doctors office to do so.
If you need a parent to make an appointment to see the doctor all you really need to tell them is you are not feeling well. If you want you can tell them your breast hurt and for how long.
What you tell your parents and if you have to tell your parents is not important. What is important is you see the doctor. Here again it may be nothing more than growing pains. Only a doctor can make that determination, so make the appointment. Tell the doctor everything and tell him/her this is confidential and your parents are not to be informed. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
WingYan answered Wednesday January 26 2011, 4:35 pm: Unless he was overtly aggressive with your breasts during sex, you should consider going to see your doctor as this doesnt sound normal.
Its normal as you grow for your breasts to feel a little painful and/or tender but if its directly linked to losing your virginity then its better being safe than sorry. [ WingYan's advice column | Ask WingYan A Question ]
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