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At first glance - yes, in some cases depending on how young you are. But the bleeding should stop within 15 minutes - I am not a medical doctor, though. Using a tampon might ascerbate the problem, though. Use a pad if you feel it necessary. If you are still bleeding after an hour - yes, I recommend seeing a doctor.

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Q: Is it normal to bleed after losing your virginity bad enough to need a tampon?
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How do you bleed fake on first night?

Tell him that you lost your virginity when over-enthusiastically inserting a tampon.


Is it normal for my brother to be using a tampon?

No.


Is it normal to remove a tampon and have lots of fluid come out?

Yes, it is normal to see lots of menstrual flow coming out when you remove a tampon. A tampon is literally a plug of absorbent material, although it absorbs a lot of the flow some will collect behind the tampon and as such will leak out when you remove the tampon.


Are you still a virgin if you use a tampon?

yes. losing your virginity has only to do with real sexual contact. There are different definitions about the virginity. Scirntifically, virgin is an animal that have not been in the intercoursure with an opposite sex. In various societies virginity is judged by that vaginal tissue which covers the way. That tissue can be repaired in a surgery. But the virginity cannot be regained. It is more a conceptual thing. Even if you do not intercousure, there are many other ways this tissue can be damaged. What ever precaution you use, there is a heigh possibilty that this can be damaged. If you live in a society where virginity is heighly valued, you have to think again. But if you go in to intercousure with someone not married to you, always takes the precaution to be safe from The Deseases. Precaution is better than the cure, specially when there is no cure. Have Fun! But know the consequences...


Is there a trick to not lose a tampon?

There is no trick to avoiding losing a tampon in your vagina. The string hangs outside the vagina. All you have to do is remember to remove the last one of your period.


Is it normal for the discharge on your tampon to be on left side?

If a tampon has blood on only one side, it is never a cause for concern. It has no medical meaning.


Do you pee from were the tampon goes?

No, you urinate from the urethra and a tampon goes into the vagina.Both the vaginal opening and the urethral opening are right next to each other within the vestibule of the vulva, but they are not the same hole and it is not possible to insert a tampon into the urethra. A person can urinate as normal when they are wearing a tampon.


What local trauma can occur from tampon insertion describe the clinical features diagnosis and management tampon insertion?

ROFL What? Tampon insertion is not a condition to be diagnosed or managed. It is a normal choice that some women make for menstrual hygiene.


Does every girls cherry pop the first time?

No, not every girl experiences their hymen breaking (sometimes referred to as "popping the cherry") during their first sexual experience. The hymen can be stretched or broken through various activities like exercise or tampon use, and its presence or absence should not be equated with virginity.


Why would a tampon feel uncomfortable after you unspread your legs?

If you can feel the tampon of feel uncomfortable once you have closed your legs then the likelihood is that the tampon isn't inserted high enough. The first few inches of your vaginal canal are narrower than further-up in the vagina, if not inserted far enough the tampon will sit in this area and as the vaginal muscles push together they would push against the tampon. This area also has more nerve endings so even if there is no discomfort you are still more likely to feel the tampon if it's here.


Can a tampon break your cherry?

You don't have a cherry and nothing breaks - you may have a hymen which is a layer of tissue around the inside of the vaginal opening. As long as you're gentle the hymen doesn't cover much and will stretch so tampon use shouldn't tear the hymen at all. The hymen has nothing to do with virginity - virginity refer to whether or not someone has had sex with someone else, the hymen can be torn long before you have sex or remain in tact long after you have sex.


Is it normal to get cramps when ever you put in a tampon if your a first time user?

Yes, tampons can commonly increase menstrual cramps so if you keep experiencing this you may want to consider other options like pads or cups. Tampons can hit your cervix if it is low, or expand into the cervix as they fill with menstrual flow. Also if the tampon is too low down it may hurt as you sit or move about, so make sure the tampon is far enough in as this may be the cause of pain.