Im not a virgin but my boyfriend fingered me & blood came out, is that bad?
Question Posted Wednesday October 29 2014, 9:36 pm
Im not a virgin but when my boyfriend was fingering me & blood came out. My cherry has been poped already, & its not my period. He was going a little rough through. What is this blood than??
adviceman49 answered Thursday October 30 2014, 9:43 am: Popping your Cherry is an improper term used to express the loss of the HYMEN for women. Unless you have had your vagina penetrated by a boys penis. By today's definition you are still a virgin regardless of whether your HYMEN is in tact.
We are not doctors so we can not give you a diagnoses. Though two causes I know of for bleeding after being fingered are:
1. Your Hyman is only partially torn and when being fingered it is torn some more causing some bleeding.
2. The person fingering you has scratched you internally and this is the cause of the bleeding. IF you are going to let someone finger you make sure their fingernails are well trimmed and well cared for so as not to injure you.
If the bleeding does not stop after a day or two you may want to see a doctor. If you are over 14 a Federal law called HIPPA allows for you to do so without parental knowledge or permission. Parents cannot be told why you sought medical advice for any question or treatment relating to your reproductive system.
If you wish see a doctor or to visit any woman's clinic or planned parenthood center and you are over 14 you should be allowed to carry your health insurance card. This is all you will need to be treated by any doctor other than the doctors you usually visit. The women's clinics will most likely see you at no charge if you can't pay and don't have an insurance card. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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