does your period become lighter after your first time?
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after you first time of being sexually active we have vaginal bleeding
Your hymen(it is located in the labis minora(inner lips) surrounding the vagina.) may likely not be fully worn away yet, and even if it has been somewhat (as it is in many young women, even those who have not had any sort of sex), what remains of it may not have been stretched as much before as it is being stretched now.
You may also bleed during first intercourse, and even during the next few times you try it. If you're well lubricated, and your partner goes slow, that should be minimal, but during the first time, it happens commonly enough that you'll probably want to wear a menstrual pad (not a tampon, as those can irritate an already irritated vagina) for the first 24 hours or so afterwards. Bleeding doesn't mean anything has been damaged, but simply that some tissue has been stretched, abraded or torn, and, like your lips and mouth, it is tissue that is engorged with blood, so it is opened or stretched, you will bleed. It also doesn't mean anything is wrong if bleeding does not happen: some women have some bleeding or spotting with first intercourse or other kinds of vaginal entry, while others do not.
If you find that you've had intercourse many times and still are bleeding with it, and you've already tried things like adding extra lubrication or more non-intercourse activities, check in with your sexual healthcare provider. Bleeding and/or pain with intercourse can be a symptom of a sexually transmitted infection or other reproductive health issue.
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Your hymen(it is located in the labis minora(inner lips) surrounding the vagina.) may likely not be fully worn away yet, and even if it has been somewhat (as it is in many young women, even those who have not had any sort of sex), what remains of it may not have been stretched as much before as it is being stretched now.
You may also bleed during first intercourse, and even during the next few times you try it. If you're well lubricated, and your partner goes slow, that should be minimal, but during the first time, it happens commonly enough that you'll probably want to wear a menstrual pad (not a tampon, as those can irritate an already irritated vagina) for the first 24 hours or so afterwards. Bleeding doesn't mean anything has been damaged, but simply that some tissue has been stretched, abraded or torn, and, like your lips and mouth, it is tissue that is engorged with blood, so it is opened or stretched, you will bleed. It also doesn't mean anything is wrong if bleeding does not happen: some women have some bleeding or spotting with first intercourse or other kinds of vaginal entry, while others do not.
If you find that you've had intercourse many times and still are bleeding with it, and you've already tried things like adding extra lubrication or more non-intercourse activities, check in with your sexual healthcare provider. Bleeding and/or pain with intercourse can be a symptom of a sexually transmitted infection or other reproductive health issue.
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