That's totally not normal-----you may have had some sort of cyst which ruptured, so you shuld get this checked by a doctor. Cysts are usually harmless, though you should get it checked out becaus ethere's an outside chance it might be cancerous. Please don't be embarrassed to get this checked. There's no way a doctor can know for sure exactly how your hymen was broken.
yes your hymen can break before 2 days of period
The hymen can break through many activities other than sexual intercourse. Horseback riding has been known to cause the hymen to break, as well as other physically involved sports, etc.Anything entering your vaginal opening can break your hymen. Everyone is different. Some people's hymen can break by inserting very little things, even a Q-tip. Some people's hymen dont even break until they have a vaginal birth. Some peoples hymen tear little by little in every sexual expierence until its complete. When it does break most people say you can feel it (i didnt) but the sure fire way to know is bleeding afterwards. I bled a lot. I had to wear a pad for 3 days. Other girls just have a bit of bleeding and others have none at all. Some say that for the few days after you have a burning sensation when you pee, but that didnt happen to me.
Depending on its thickness, the amount of bleeding can range from a few drops to mild bleeding for a few days.
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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.
The day you first start the light bleeding. Because you don't bleed for 2 days after the light bleeding, then don't count these days as your period. But its still day 1 of your period.
Sometimes - Yes. Particularly if you, by nature, have heavy bleeding either during menstruation or when you cut yourself. Heavy bleeding is also dependant upon the thickness of the hymen. The thicker it is, the more bleeding is usual. This is because thicker hymens generally contain more blood capillaries. The bleeding, although heavy, is rarely prolonged, is not dangerous and generally heals within 3-5 days. Bleeding should cease within 24 hours. Should bleeding continue after 2 days please consult a physician.
No, sounds like a period
No... That is pretty unusual... xO
theoretically no, but there CAN be a slight bleeding.
The hymen does not break - it can tear if penetration is rough or forced, but typically it will stretch or wear away - vaginal tissue can tear during rough penetration too. When the hymen does tear it can hurt but not always as there are few nerve endings in the hymen, most commonly pain is a result of tearing or irritation of the vagina and/or vulva. How long it can hurt for depends on damage done, but if it continues for a few days then you should see your doctor.
I had bleeding for 7 days in April and found out that I had a 2.4 cm cyst pressing against my uterus wall. I take a mangosteen extract supplement. Now my bleeding is back to my regular 3 days and I am still monitoring to see if my cyst will get smaller.