I was fingered on the 27th of November and I started bleeding very light watery blood on the night of 29th. I have never seen this before. I thought it was my period so I put my Lily cup in and later that day 1/4 of the cup was full with bright red blood.
I do not know exactly when my last period were. But they are all in the middle of the month. Could I have implantation bleeding two-three days after the fingering of I were pregnant?
October was the 16th
Semptember was middle to end of the month
And all the months before have been the middle of the month
There have been different suggestions about what causes that water-like flow (including infections).
It could be linked to drinking a lot of water, but with exercising, the extra water intake is to replace fluid lost through sweating. However, you might well have over-compensated.
Some have linked it to their sexual arousal. Lubricating fluid (or even an orgasmic gush) from the vagina could be the cause. Have you recently noticed any changes in your sexual responses? Were you masturbating differently on that third day?
Even doctors have been perplexed by what you describe, but then many doctors do not believe in female ejaculation!
Does this help as a start?
"I was fingered on the 27th of November and I started bleeding very light watery blood on the night of 29th" and "I haven’t masturbated since the 28th" So it is possible the "watery blood" on 29th was partly linked to arousal om 27th & 28th. But you must be careful as your "vagina was a little dry towards the end and it did hurt some". It could lead to UTI/cystitis, or maybe bleeding from damage.
Was this the first time fingering? By saying "my partner" do you mean you are having sexual intercourse as well? Presumably, as you were dry towards the end of the fingering you didn't orgasm (so no gushing or squirting).
It would seem more likely the watery emissions are water consumption related. But I wouldn't rule out an infection as your vagina did become rather dry. So keep an eye on your vaginal health/discharge, and don't be afraid to have a check-up by your doctor (where are you from?).