Does Popping Cherry Delay Period?? Posted: 05-24-05 20:49pm
If you pop your cherry the day befor you
get your period, would it delay it a good
amount of time? And what if as its
healing the next week you break it again?
Please help me, I need to know.
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Posted: 05-25-05 11:58am
So, if I understand this correctly, you
want to know if having sexual intercourse
for the first time on the day before your
period is due could delay the onset of
your period?
Stress or anxiety can delay your period
(or bring it forward), so if you found the
experience stressful, it could do by a few
days or so. It is, of course, possible to
get pregnant the first time you have sex,
if protection is not used. This is much
less likely at the end of the menstrual
cycle, i.E. Just before the period, but
it is still possible. So, in that sense,
your period could end up being delayed by
9 months.
The second part of your question doesn't
really make any sense. There is nothing
to "heal" after becoming sexually active.
The hymen may break the first time one has
sex, hence some bleeding, but many women
will already have ruptured this through
sport or physical activity before having
sex for the first time. In any case, this
does not "heal" in any meaningful way.
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