Bleeding after losing virginity
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Bleeding after losing virginity
I lost my virginity on Thursday and it’s now Saturday. I bled after and I thought it was my hymen breaking. But I’m still bleeding today and it’s almost like I’m on my period (but that wouldn’t make sense because I ended my last period a week ago). I have to wear a pad because I’m bleeding that much. Could it just still be from my hymen stretching or should I be concerned? Sex was painful at first but it got less painful as time went on. I wouldn’t say it felt good, more uncomfortable. Should I see my doctor? Can my general doctor test for STDs too?
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Re: Bleeding after losing virginity
Hi Liltimmyt,
So, we can't say for certain what's causing the bleeding, but we can help you narrow down some likely causes. If you noticed pain during sex, then it could very well be that you got a cut or tear during sex. See, what most people think of as the hymen is actually called the vaginal corona, and is a flexible membrane rather than something that gets "broken" the first time someone has vaginal sex. You can read more about that here: My Corona: The Anatomy Formerly Known as the Hymen & the Myths That Surround It. And while you're not "supposed" to bleed the first time like many people believe, if you're tense or not using enough lube you can get a small tear in the corona or other part of the vaginal canal that can lead to bleeding.
That being said, if you're bleeding so much it looks like you're on your period, then you may want to check in with a healthcare provider. Are you noticing other symptoms, like cramps or burning during urination? And did you use any kind of protection when you had sex?
So, we can't say for certain what's causing the bleeding, but we can help you narrow down some likely causes. If you noticed pain during sex, then it could very well be that you got a cut or tear during sex. See, what most people think of as the hymen is actually called the vaginal corona, and is a flexible membrane rather than something that gets "broken" the first time someone has vaginal sex. You can read more about that here: My Corona: The Anatomy Formerly Known as the Hymen & the Myths That Surround It. And while you're not "supposed" to bleed the first time like many people believe, if you're tense or not using enough lube you can get a small tear in the corona or other part of the vaginal canal that can lead to bleeding.
That being said, if you're bleeding so much it looks like you're on your period, then you may want to check in with a healthcare provider. Are you noticing other symptoms, like cramps or burning during urination? And did you use any kind of protection when you had sex?
And you to whom adversity has dealt the final blow/with smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go/turn to and put out all your strength of arm and heart and brain/and like the Mary Ellen Carter rise again.
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Re: Bleeding after losing virginity
Ok thanks for the info. I’m not noticing other symptoms. We didn’t use protection but he’s been tested for stds.
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Re: Bleeding after losing virginity
You're welcome! Since the bleeding started right after sex, it's most likely related to the pain you experienced (since an STI wouldn't show immediate symptoms). But if you notice the bleeding isn't lessening or is actually getting worse, then it's time to check in with a healthcare provider.
As a side note, you may want to confirm with him if he knows which STIs he was tested for, since sometimes people think they got a full panel done when they were only tested for one or two. Too, if this is someone you're planning to be sexually active with again, you'll also want to have a conversation about Covid and the precautions you're each taking around it. Also, to make sure I'm not missing anything, did you use another form of birth control in place of a condom?
As a side note, you may want to confirm with him if he knows which STIs he was tested for, since sometimes people think they got a full panel done when they were only tested for one or two. Too, if this is someone you're planning to be sexually active with again, you'll also want to have a conversation about Covid and the precautions you're each taking around it. Also, to make sure I'm not missing anything, did you use another form of birth control in place of a condom?
And you to whom adversity has dealt the final blow/with smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go/turn to and put out all your strength of arm and heart and brain/and like the Mary Ellen Carter rise again.
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Re: Bleeding after losing virginity
I’m on birth control pills and he pulled out. But you’re right I’m not sure he knew what specific testing he got. Now I’m worried.
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Re: Bleeding after losing virginity
Hi Liltimmyt,
We don't mean to worry you; just to make sure you're aware of what to look for when getting STI tested/asking your partners about their testing history. We have an article that outlines which STIs can be detected by which tests (e.g. swab, blood): Testing, Testing.
If you're worried at all about talking about COVID with him, or what you both should be considering for COVID safety, we are definitely here to offer advice as well! <3
We don't mean to worry you; just to make sure you're aware of what to look for when getting STI tested/asking your partners about their testing history. We have an article that outlines which STIs can be detected by which tests (e.g. swab, blood): Testing, Testing.
If you're worried at all about talking about COVID with him, or what you both should be considering for COVID safety, we are definitely here to offer advice as well! <3
Alexa K.
Scarleteen Team
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