It can vary from a few spots to a significant amount. Also keep in mind that some girls have broken their hymen from incidents other than intercourse.
Not much, only when you get hit or take damage, no other blood. The blood that comes out isn't very critical.
There is no blood in teardrops. They come from different sources.
as much blood that comes out
not much blood (a few tablespoons) would come but dont worry about it too much its really normal to growing girls.
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A) Horse riding with no pants on b) intercourse with no lubrication c) trying to fit too much in or a square shape into a round shape.
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First of all, Please do not confuse hypercalcemia with hypercalemia. The first one hypercalCEMIA is too much calcium of the blood. The second one which is your question word, Hypercalemia is too much potassium of the blood.
AIDS isn't caused by intercourse, it is spread by it. Any body secretion can pass on the AIDS virus. Blood, mucus, spit, even tears and sweat. The chance varies with each type. Sex just involves a much greater chance because of the fluids involved and the length of contact.
You can have sex as much as you want.
about 7 ounces
am not completely sure what you are asking but it sounds like what you may want to know is that you can not just develop Hepatitis B, you have to catch it (acquire it) though blood. Much like HIV it is blood borne and you can acquire it through sexual intercourse, sharing needles, blood transfusions, etc. I hope this helps