Once the hymen is broken you will bleed soon. If you even have the hymen intact.Most girls don´t and not all bleed. A more common reason for bleeding is being too dry.
Girls have their period once a month for as long as their body needs too. The start it about at 10-13 years old and quit as an adult.
Sometimes a man can get tied up at work or at another prior engagement, causing him to be late to where ever he is supposed to be next. The people waiting for him will start to comment on where he is and why it is taking him so long to come to where they are. So one could say it takes him a long time to come.
I believe it may take 2-5 days in order to allow the pregnancy hormones to build up to a level where they can be detected by a home pregnancy test. Having said that, I took a pregnancy test within hours of having an implantation bleed with my son and it appeared positive within seconds!
Tall is for long waisted people with long legs, and long is for people who have long legs with regular waist!
It means just that - you came on your period twice in one month - it's no more complicated than that. If this was your period, and not your period plus some other vaginal bleeding caused by something else, then it is normal to bleed twice in one month occasionally. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days and as most months have more than 28 days if your cycle is this long or shorter you will see yourself bleeding twice in some months.
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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.
After you are done with college and married...
You should not bleed for very long. Some bleed for an hour, some for a few days, and some people don't bleed at all.
You don't have a cherry and nother pops, this is a ridiculous term used by children which is also grossly inaccurate - this refers to the hymen tearing, but the hymen doesn't always tear as it is flexible so can allow vaginal penetration while remaining in tact. The hymen tearing has absolutely nothing to do with menstruation, when you get your period depends on your menstrual cycle - asking if your period will start after tearing the hymen is like asking if your period will start after scraping your knee!
If you have had vaginal intercourse you are no longer a virgin. Some are born without a hymen and others hymen breaks long before they have sex due to gymnastics and other things.
You don't have a cherry and nothing pops, this is a childish term to descrihbe the hymen tearing - the hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, although it can allow penetration without it tearing if penetration is rough or forced it can sometimes tear. The hymen tearing has absolutely no relation what-so-ever with your menstrual cycle or when you get your period.
You don't have a cherry and nothing pops. You may have a hymen, this is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina. The hymen does not pop, it normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and will wear away over time or stretch as a result of vaginal penetration - as long as penetration isn't forced or rough the hymen will stretch to accomodate penetration, although it can tear. In most cases the tearing just feels like a release of pressure, but in some cases it can be painful like a tear in any other tissue or pleasurable.
mine didnt bleed at all
You will experience a withdrawal bleed first and your period will arrive 4+weeks after this.
it depends what you are bleeding from. if you have a nose bleed then it shouldn't bleed for long. if it is a paper cut it shouldn't bleed long. usually if you treat the wound correctly depending on what it is the bleeding should stop within a couple of minuts. it can be bad to bleed for a long time, even fatal
It depends on the person I bleed for 5 days after my miscarriage