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Some people bleed, and some people don't. If you bleed, it doesn't necessarily mean anything is wrong. Your piercer could have hit a blood vessel, your blood could be thin -- there are many factors as to why you can bleed. If it continues to bleed for long periods of time, then you may have a problem.
On most girls, they do bleed a little bit when it's their first time.
You do - there is nothing about being in the water that stops menstruation, but what little blood that does leave your body during that short period of time would be diluted by the water.
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It sounds like you still have a little air in the brake lines. You probably need to bleed them again. Or you have the pads installed improperly.
no periods are not always red, they can be a very dark red/brown colour, it depends on the individual!
bleed it all out so you can see how munch you have or you can go to a docter
Aspirin does have an blood thinning effect.
Yes because all the blood goes to your head.
No Time to Bleed was created in 2008.
if you are a girl who has just lost there virginity then yes. there is a thin membrane covering the vagina called the hymen which, when you have sex for the first time or do any activities like horse riding, gymnastics etc will tear which make make you bleed a little. which is perfectly normal. if it is any more than a little blood or it happens frequently i would consult a doctor.
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.