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tear & bledding after intercourse

last night my husband & i were having sex. we used a condom ( dont want anymore kids) & i wasnt really wet.  I was on top & riding a little rough & hard....anyways, right about climax point i moved a different direction & it came out. I felt pain imedietly & it hurt soooo bad. I ran to the bathroom bc i was bleeding all over the floor, I had blood running down my legs. after getting in the shower my husband came in & "examined" me. we noticed a cut right on the inside of my vagina lips. I put a pad on & went to bed. this morning my pad only had a little amount of blood, but it burns when I urinate. i was just wondering if i should go to the doctor or if anyone has had this sorta thing happen to them & if so what they done. Should I be concerned ab infection?? please help. thank you!
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I just wanted to thank you soooo much. I was freaking out. I was thinking it was like an episiotomy~so i have been taking it easy....i never wanna have sex again! do you know where I can get the Betadine solution? Thank you once again!
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Been there and done that. Treat yourself gently for the next week and use lots of lube for the next few times. When you are dry and rough / hard, tears can easily happen. You should heal just fine. Treat it like a small episiotomy. Warm shallow baths or a heat lamp (whichever feels better.) Betadine solution will prevent infection.
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