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cherry popped, still bleeding months later

Hi,
In January, I had sex for the first time, my cheery popped that night. I bled a few days after but then the bleeding stopped. I haven't been sexually active since about a month ago. My new boyfriend has only fingered me but every time he does, I start to bleed. It doesn't hurt and its not a lot of blood, but I still don't know what it means. What's going on?
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go 2 a gyn stop with the finger poppin
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The proper term is intercourse and it's natural to have very light spotting or bleeding after your first experience. If your current b/f is "fingering" you, make sure his hands and especially fingers are clean to avoid a serious internal infection and make sure his nail are cut short properly to avoid scratching, scrapping or cutting you with his nails. Could you be spotting, because you are about to menstrate or close to your cycle? We usually start spotting, before getting our period. If in doubt make sure to contact a gynecologist who is the best professional to examine and determen proper treatment. Good Luck, Judy
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