As far as I know, you don't use any medicine if you bled after your first intercourse. Because that's normal. Just make sure to wear pantyliners so the blood won't stain your undergarment. But if the bleeding continues, you might as well visit a doctor.
this medicine is used to stop bleeding after delivery...
If you are definitely pregnant then contact your DR. Having intercourse during vaginal bleeding will usually stop the bleeding, especially during a period.
Enjoy the sex!
That's not unusual since you haven't had regular intercourse for years. Chances are after a few more times, the bleeding will stop. The fact that he was "huge" is why your tissue bled. Consider yourself lucky. The more you have sex with him, the bleeding will likely stop. Try using a good lubricant for a while.
You have to see a doctor.
There is no medicine for this just the application of a bandage should do it occasionally babys that have been circumcised bleed to death from this.
If you are four months pregnant and experience heavy bleeding during intercourse, it's important to stop immediately and seek medical attention. Heavy bleeding can be a sign of complications, such as a miscarriage or placental issues, and requires prompt evaluation by a healthcare professional. Contact your doctor or go to the nearest emergency room to ensure both your health and the health of your baby are assessed. Avoid sexual activity until you have been evaluated and receive guidance from your healthcare provider.
wound management strives to stop bleeding, prevent infection, and speed healing. Bleeding from wounds should be controlled by direct pressure.
It promoted urination and was used as a local anaesthetic {for the skin} and helped to stop bleeding.
no .... its natural
Stop the Bleeding was created in 1990.
The goal of treatment is to stop bleeding, prevent infection, and alleviate envenomation, or exposure to poison.