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i had sex for the first time with my boyfriend in march 31. i dont want to get too graphic but he cumed before we had sex...then he washed, then he cleaned and put then condom, we had sex and that and when he came he came out of me...
I didnt let himtouch me with his bare hands nor penis and well my period doesnt come.
that same day at night and for the next 4 days i had a very veeeery light brown discharge, not so heavy and the last day was like almost gone, just like the normal fluids, but with little brown...
my last period came from 15 to 21 of february and then on march dont know if that discharge was the period or what...
HELP PLEASEEE IM STRESSED!

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Sweetie please dont stress it can do some weird thinks

It is normal for some women to bleed after having sexual intercourse for the first time. Bright red in color, the bleeding is caused by stretching of the hymen until it tears. If the bleeding continues, it will turn dark red and trail off until it stops, typically within a few days.

Since you are sexually active you need to schedule for a PAP if you have not had one ( their not that bad just a little uncomfortable) Familly planning will also pay for this

When girls or young woman have sex for the first time There may (not always) be some small bleeding, and a general soreness in the area.)


the bleeding usually occurs because the girl has a hymen which breaks the first time she has sexual intercourse.

The hymen is a small piece of thin skin which goes across the opening of the vagina and protects it when she is young. It has some gaps in it where the blood can come out when she has her period. Sometimes a girl might already have broken her hymen without knowing about it. For example, this can happen as a result of playing sports or horse riding.



If a woman is penetrated with fingers and experiences bleeding, there are a few causes. If she's a virgin, it's likely that her hymen has been torn. It's also possible that her vaginal walls have been scraped by her partner's fingernails, in which case it's important for her to be examined and get treatment so that she does not develop a vaginal infection.

In either case, a woman needs to see a health care provider for a check-up if:

bleeding is significant (is heavier than the first couple of days of her period, is constant, and/or soaks through a tampon and a pad)
bleeding persists for more than a few days
there is pain that does not get better
she is worried about anything (for some peace of mind)
In order to heal, it's important not to have any vaginal penetration (no penises, fingers, tampons, etc.) and orgasm until after the bleeding has completely stopped. If bleeding returns after vaginal penetration or orgasm has resumed, then go to a health care provider for a check-up.

While it's highly likely that the bleeding is in response to a sexual act, it's also quite possible that it may not be related. If the bleeding starts out as dark, rather than bright, red in color, then there may be bleeding from the cervix or higher up in the uterus. This is not normal after first sexual intercourse and needs to be looked at by a health care provider as soon as possible.

hope this has helped you
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