for a girl? That's because there "cherry" has popped which causes bleeding. For a guy? Then they need to see a doctor.
have sex again
you'd better not to have sex while bleeding.
Bleeding after sex is most often a sign of cervical infection in chlamydia. It's not necessarily a sign of infertilty.
to much sex...
Yes, bleeding after sex is not very common, but it does occur in some women. The only way to tell if your pregnant is to take a test. More than likely the bleeding came from the cervical wall. But, yes you could be pregnant even if you bleed after sex.
maybe because you had too much sex
If you had unprotected sex you could be pregnant.
Various things can happen to cause bleeding outside of the menstrual cycle. For example, it is possible for sex to cause bleeding.
It all depends on where in your cycle you were when you had sex and started bleeding. The bleeding could just be from the sex itself, you may have gotten a scratch or tear inside that is bleeding, you could be starting your period early or you could be experiencing implantation bleeding. If it is implantation bleeding it may be bright pink or dark brown and only enough to be considered 'spotting' and not a period. If it is heavy bleeding it is not implantation bleeding. You can take a test in 1.5 to 2 weeks. Good Luck!
When I decided to have sex again I started bleeding during forplay we didn't even get to having sex.
No, there is no anal hymen. Anal sex is painful for a lot of people and can cause pain or bleeding because the rectum is tighter than the vagina. Small tears can occur in the rectal wall due to anal sex. If you are bleeding after anal sex, go to a doctor and stop having anal sex for a period of time. Use condoms every time you have anal sex, and have your partner use a lubricant (K-Y jelly) before you have sex that way. If you are bleeding from your rectum you are doing anal sex wrong. That is not normal.
It is perfectly normal to notice bleeding after sex, due to rupture in the male penile if sex has been a bit rough. However if the bleeding persist, check with a physician.