Posted: 06/11/07 - 00:59 Post subject: Vaginal Bleeding During Intercourse
Hi pple,
My gal is a virgin and 2 - 3 weeks ago when I 1st penerated her w/o condom (only till the penis head) she bled after intercouse. Not immediately though. The blood just stained her panties when she went to pee.
Then 2 week ago, we had sex twice again and I penetrated her fully w/o condom. All was fine. I then used a condom and cum inside her. All was well. No bleeding for both occassion.
Just recently, we had sex again and this time round while I had the condom on during deep penetration and when I cumed, only then I noticed she bled quite alot and stained the towel which her bud was resting on. The condom was covered in blood here and there. Upon inspection of her virgina, there was a trial of blood flow and also blood stains outside her virgina. I couldn't find any tears and she bleeding stop immedate after we stop. We washed up and she pee and found no blood flowing.
The next night we had sex again. This time she bled a little during deep penetration before I had the condom on. We washed up, took a short rest and later had sex again. This time I used the condom and again during deep penetration she bleed alot and we stopped. Again no tears were found and next morning when she pee there was blood.
She told me there was no pain during the intercourse or when she bled or peed. We were not rough on the bed as well.
I told her to rest for a week w/o sex and then try again to see if any bleeding will occur. If so I will bring her to a doctor for a checkup.
What do u pple advise me to do ? Why would she bleed like that ?
Well that's very common for a woman to bleed after sex. Especially because she was recently a virgin.
Try having her mastubate on her own, that always helps, or you can try using some lube. A combination of those two will probably make the bleeding stop.
If not, it will stop in time. She just has to get use to it...or maybe you're just very blessed down there? haha
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