Question Posted Thursday December 12 2013, 9:13 pm
Well me and my boyfriend had sex yesterday it's not our first time it's our third we are protected every time but for the first time I had a little bit of blood come out today and I don't know from what? I'm just confused did my cherry pop? Can that happen after the 3rd time of having sex? Or what else could it be?
Another reason is if your boyfriend has a longer than average penis that he hit your cervix during intercourse causing it to bleed. You would know if he was as you would feel him hitting you and it could be anywhere from uncomfortable to painful for you.
If he is hitting your cervix during intercourse then he is going to need to be more careful and not fully penetrate you with his penis. Another words shorten his stroke so he does not fully lodge himself in you.
If you are properly lubricated, you can use lubricating gel, available at any drug store or supermarket, and is not hitting your cervix, and you belled again after sex with him. Then you need to see a GYN. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
lightoftruth answered Friday December 13 2013, 12:24 am: Most girls don't actually bleed during or after sex unless something wrong happened.
Maybe he was too rough or you guys didn't have enough lubrication. If this happens again and you made sure he was going slow and not too rough, and you also used enough lubrication, then go see a doctor. There could be a chance of something else wrong down there. But most of the time it's because he was too rough or there wasn't enough lubrication. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
MsAdvicenator answered Thursday December 12 2013, 11:56 pm: Vaginal bleeding is usually from your cervix. Even if you have a healthy cervix, enough friction during sex can cause the bleeding so its not abmormal. I wouldnt worry but probably get some kube or have him go easier in u :p [ MsAdvicenator's advice column | Ask MsAdvicenator A Question ]
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