No. Very few men will bleed during first intercourse. If they do it is a sign of a tight foreskin and the skin should be retracted gently, several times a day to prevent tearing, an infection or pain from intercourse.
Some girls may bleed slightly during first intercourse, most girls do not. The hymen, a tough piece of tissue that sits at the vaginal entrance may rupture from first intercourse, but it may have ruptured years before in a fall, playing sports or from tampon use.
Bleeding or lack of bleeding does not prove virginity.
Yes, this is common because a membrane called the hymen usually breaks at first intercourse and this leads to a slight amount of bleeding.
Not everyone bleeds the first time. If you've had intercourse you are no longer a virgin.
Bleeding isn't necessary but it is normal. Only you know if you have had sexual intercourse before. If you have not, than you are a virgin regardless of whether or not you bleed your first time. Bleeding occurs when the hymen is broken or torn during intercourse. This would be normal for most first time sexual encounters. However a variety of things can affect this. Most common for a girl to have broken it during some other activity. Many break it riding horses or doing gymnastics. Any extreme physical exertion can break or stretch the hymen to a point where it may have been broken prior to intercourse. This type of trauma can occur during many sports. Some girls break it from excessive cleaning or improper use of tampons during a menstrual cycle. The extra blood from the break would not be noticed if you were already bleeding. Aside from that it's also possible to have sex with the hymen intact and simply not break it. This usually occurs with two inexperienced partners. If the penis is not inserted far enough it may simply not have reached the hymen. It's also possible that the penis was simply too small in relation to the hymen. The hymen is not completely closed, there is already a hole in the middle, if that hole is stretched enough without breaking than sex can occur without tearing open the hymen further (assuming the penis is small enough) If you are concerned whether your hymen is intact, consult a doctor.
Here is an FAQ about bleeding during your pregnancy: http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancycomplications/bleedingduringpreg.html Please go to your doctor now. Do not have intercourse at this time. Use sanitary pads, not tampons, to absorb the discharge. While some women do experience light bleeding during the first trimester, any unusual or large amounts of bleeding can be a sign of a medical condition. Only a doctor can make a determination, so please go to your physician as soon as possible. If there is bleeding present it is wisest to avoid intercourse.
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, you are not a virgin. Try to relax
The hymen ("cherry") would break and there would be bleeding during the first time, but other than that there should be no changes. Unless, of course, you got pregnant.
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.
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.
Most of them don't. But some women have a fold of skin that restricts the size of the opening, and this fold might tear a little during intercourse.
no -- once pregnant you won't get a period, however some people do experience bleeding especialy during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. the bleeding you get during the first few weeks i implantation bleeding. Visit www.askdramy.com it has plenty of info on early pregnancy and bleeding
there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse, there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse,