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Natural..?

  • 12-11-2006 4:47pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    K, I'm 16 (female) and a virgin - that's not the prob.

    I know that the first time you have sex that there's blood from the lining breaking - isn't there?
    But that sometimes it breaks naturally before even having intercourse?

    I have a boyfriend and he penetrates me with his fingers. Recently, a few drops of blood appears either during or after and it's not around the time of my period at all.

    Is this just my lining breaking naturally and gradually?

    Just wondering if that's what the blood is.. Has is happened to anyone else this way?

    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,314 ✭✭✭Talliesin


    Yes, the hyman breaking can cause there to be blood. Yes it can also happen from a variety of other causes. Yes penetration with fingers are one of the things that can cause that.

    This bleeding should be from the hymen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymen contains potentially not-safe-for-work picture). Penetration can sometimes trigger light bleeding from elsewhere.

    If you are unsure, go to your doctor.


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