Bleeding for an hour probably isn't the best sign, but if it stopped and you arne't having any other symptoms, you're probably fine. If it was very heavy and painful, you should talk to your doctor. If it was your 4th or 5th time ever, you may have "popped your cherry" this time and not before.
It is slightly normal to bleed after having intercourse. It doesn't happen to all females, but it does affect others. It doesn't mean that anything is wrong with your body, but in other cases bleeding after intercourse could be a symptom of the curable STD gonorrhea.
Many reasons. I suggest reading the following sites:
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/bleeding_after_sex.htm
http://womenshealth.about.com/b/2008/06/08/post-coital-vaginal-bleeding.htm
Unless you're a virgin, and that's why. Though I think light bleeding after sex is common for many girls. My friend does it too, anyway.
No, not for the guy. If it is the girl's first time as well, it is likely just her blood. If you were particularly rough, it may have caused extreme chafing to occur and this can result in bleeding for both of you. However, niether is anything to be overly concerned about. Simply go to the toilet and urinate, then carefully clean the penis in the shower and put some clean underwear on.
No, bleeding during intercourse is not normal.
The most likely cause of bleeding during intercourse is vaginal tissue damage, caused by either lack of arousal, the woman tensing-up, or from rough sex. When aroused the vagina relaxes, lubricates, opens, increases in size, and tents to allow penetration without pain or damage - if not aroused these changes don't occur, and if tense instead the vaginal muscles tense causing the vaginal walls to clench together, thus penetration is forced and can cause damage. Imagine this like a tightly gripped fist verses a relaxed fist, as the vagina is a muscular tube it's very similar.
There are other possible reasons for bleeding during sex;
If you are fully aroused and relaxed yet still experiencing bleeding it's best to talk to your doctor - your doctor can run tests to determine the possible cause of the bleeding.
yes, if your a newbie the hymen may not have broken the first time and if you have long periods in between you may get alittle blood---use a condom
Answer No, I don't believe that would be normal. I think that would be the dealbreaker for me and I wouldn't proceed to a first casual sexual encounter or anything else with this guy. I find that to be totally creepy.
NO! as i take it you are female,it could be that the tissues in your vagina have ruptured. don't put off having this checked, because bad problems can occur if you don't get looked at by a doctor. make an appointment as soon as possible. and be generally careful about yourself, OK! Take care sweetie.
if a girl doesn't bleed her first time that idicates that she didn't loose her virginity .
Yes it is possible to get a girl pregnant on her first sexual encounter.
Most women don't bleed their first time, that is a myth. Only 20% do. She is perfectly normal.
bleeding after birthif you are brest feeding you wont bleed at all until after you stop.
No this isn't normal. See your doctor about changing the pill.
No. Call your doctor.
Yup
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.
The hymen being perforated during the first sexual encounter (or before through non-sexual activity) has nothing to do with getting pregnant. So yes, a woman can get pregnant from the FIRST time she has sex.
its normal for you to have hevey spotting on your first round. i bleed for nearly a month my first round.