For about 2-3 days
It's very individual. Some don't bleed at all and others spot for a day or two. There's no way to know what it will be like.
The probability is quite low, BUT it isn't zero, and this is a very risky practice. Human nature being what it is, the intention not to break the hymen and not to release sperm is one of those intentions that lead to Hell (so to speak). Beyond that, there is the risk of various diseases that is not in the least diminished.
When a girl has there pried two times in one month
Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.
If it is late its ok but if it was period then bleeding you might want get it checked out you might have a vaginal infection.
I know this really isn't answering your questions for a number but I think every woman is different. Some women don't bleed, some do, and some bleed a lot (though this is rare) If you want to really know what's going on, go to the doctors and get a hormone level test. This is the only way to know what's going on with your body. If the number doubles every two days then you're pregnant . If I drops a lot then it could be a miscarriage or after a period (they would tell you) Good luck. I know this stuff sucks
Usually the hymen once broken, will make the girl bleed only once.
No, you dont, as long as your hymen is already broken.
The bleeding associated with the first occurrence of intercourse is due to the breaking of the hymen. This often happens in girls long before intercourse through various other physical activities.
A virgin will bleed during sexual intercourse unless her hymen is already penetrated. If the hymen is not penetrated the girl may bleed and have discomfort but it will not at all be alot of blood. the pain will go away eventually after the hymen is penetrated.
No, 'breaking' your hymen cannot impact on your period at all.Your hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, it cannot be broken but can be torn. Your period is controlled by the menstrual cycle is a domino effect of hormonal changes within the reproductive organs, the hymen has absolutely nothing at all to do with your menstrual cycle.
Typically this bleeding is caused by the man's penis breaking the hymen which is a small strand of skin located at the opening of the vaginal canal.
Depending on its thickness, the amount of bleeding can range from a few drops to mild bleeding for a few days.
Tearing the intact hymen usually results in bleeding. As you have worded this question, the answer is "No" because the person tearing the hymen usually does not bleed. The one whose hymen is torn is the one who does the bleeding.
It is breaking the hymen causing it to bleed, your not popping anything, your breaking through so the penis can get further, its painful for some people depending the size of the penis.
The hymen can bleed if it is torn, but how much depends on the individual and how badly it is torn - sometimes it will not tear at all. Often people bleed during sex and they falsely believe the hymen is to blame, but more often than not heavy bleeding during sex is a result of vaginal tearing.
You can't unless you remove the hymen.
Yes, it may.