Pain and bleeding with sex Posted: 03-24-08 19:41pm
So I wasn't sure if this should go in the
Vaginal Health forum or this forum, but
whatever, it's going here.
So I visited my boyfriend (I don't get to
a lot because it's a long distance
relationship) and it had been about 8
months since we had sex, and neither of us
had had sex with anyone in between. When I
visited him, literally each time we had
sex the initial penetration was painful
and he had to wait like 30 seconds for the
pain to go away before he could move. Once
or twice after sex I found blood in there.
I think this would be understandable if I
had been a virgin, but I haven't been a
virgin for like two and a half years or
something. And sex never hurt before that
and it never caused me to bleed. Also I
have no STDs (I dunno if that would be the
cause of it) and neither does he. And I'm
lucky enough to never have a problem with
wetness--we never need to use lube. I'm
sure that's not the cause of this.
Your hymen can't grow back, can it? Lol.
=P So is this normal?
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xbostonx
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Mar 2008 Posts: 96 Location: Boston, MA
Posted: 03-25-08 12:25pm
your vagina can close up if you dont have
sex as much. its probably because you
havnt had sex in so long. i would not
worry about it. the same thing happened to
one of my friends.
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jinkazama
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Dec 2007 Posts: 24 Location: , USA
Posted: 03-25-08 18:31pm
Oh, that's weird I guess. Wonder why I
never heard about that. Thank you xbostonx
=) I'm glad it's nothing serious.
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xbostonx
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Mar 2008 Posts: 96 Location: Boston, MA
Posted: 03-25-08 20:07pm
no problem. if the bleeding continues or
anything just go to the doctor and let her
know what happened.
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