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Q: Can a partially torn hymen still bleed during first intercourse?
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Why did your wife bleed after her first intercourse with you?

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Will a virgin bleed the first time how?

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.


Does a female always bleed when they lose their virginityn?

No and if you are referring to the hymen there is none. There's only several folds of tissue all along the vaginal entrance and occasionally one can break if you dilate it. 80% do not bleed during first intercourse or feel pain. The folds heal and goes back to normal. It looks the same before, during and after intercourse.


What does it mean when you feel pain during intercourse then you bleed a little bit then it stops?

If this was your first time, you probably just broke your hymen. it is nothing to worry about. however if you continue to bleed for a long time and it is more than just spots, go see a doctor.


You didn't bleed does that mean im a virgin?

Not everyone bleeds the first time. If you've had intercourse you are no longer a virgin.


Does getting your cherry popped hurt?

The "cherry" is actually your hymen. The hymen is basically a thin fold of mucous membrane that partially covers the entrance to the vagina. When having intercourse for the first time, it will most likely break. It's not a feeling to necessarily be excited about. It may also bleed a little bit, which is completely normal. Be as calm as possible during your first time as well, it will definitely benefit you. Hope this helps.


Is estrogen cream break hymen?

There is no hymen. There's only several folds of tissue all along the vaginal entrance and occasionally one can break if you dilate it. 80% do not bleed during first intercourse or feel pain. The folds heal and goes back to normal. It looks the same before, during and after intercourse. And no to the question.


What does it mean if you didn't bleed and it was your first time?

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.


You had your normal cycle the 1st of the month had intercourse and bleed for a couple of hours on the 4th day after intercourse you had protected sex please help what could this be?

IT IS THAT YOU HAD AN INTERCOURSE THE FIRST TIME AND IN WOMEN WHEN THE MEN INSERT THE PENIS INSIDE THE GIRL THEN I LIGHT SKIN IN THE WOMEN IS OPENED AND YOU BLEED BECAUSE OF THAT> IT DOESN"T MEAN AnYTHING ELSE>>>>


Why would you bleed after intercourse?

You would bleed after intercourse if you were a virgin. Any bleeding done after the fact, should be seen by a doctor. It can also mean that he was too rough with you, and needs to be more gentler.


What could be wrong if you bleed during intercourse?

if it is your first time it is because your hymex - for a girl- breaks . otherwise known as a '' cherry pop''.it is completely normal . that is pobabley the reason why you bleed . for some people it hurst and they bleed others dont everyone is different.if the cherry already popped it could be thaat your vagina ripped which can happen if you try to stuff a dick that is too big for your vagina to swallow


What does it mean when a guy had his cherry popped or is it just girls?

Every woman has a blood sack (cherry) in their vagina, when they loose their virginity...their "cherry" has been popped so-to-speak. Meaning she is no longer a virgin, that's why we bleed the fist time ever having sex. ==== The hymen is a fringe of tissue in the vagina that can be torn during intercourse, especially if the act is forced or rough. It is not a "blood sack," nor is it a thin membrane that stretches across the vaginal opening (another common myth). When a woman has sexual intercourse for the first time, the hymen may or may not (usually not) bleed slightly. This type of bleeding is fairly common; therefore the myth of having something that 'breaks' during a woman's first intercourse came about.