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Bleeding after sex?

I had sex for the first time on Saturday. I bled alot, this might be because i ended my peroid the day before but i dont know, but i've been spotting ever since, so for the past 2 days. And it burns very bad when i go to the bathroom. I was wondering if this is normal? And is it okay too have sex anytime soon if im still spotting? Will i bleed alot like i did the first time? And will it be painful like the first time? and will it make everything worse?
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1524811 tn?1333241301
Glad that I was able to help & that everything is ok now :-)
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Thanks Melissa that really helped alot! And everything is fine now :)
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1524811 tn?1333241301
you say this was ur 1st time so I assume you mean EVER & not just with this partner.  When most girls have sex for the 1st time they bleed because you are essentially breaking skin ( your Hymen) open. That bleeding can last a day or 2 alone & the fact that it was at the end of your period can mean an increase in bleeding.  The irritation is most likely from the recent sexual activity. It hurting when ou going to the bathroom is possibly the urine burning the raw skin or could be a UTI. IF after a few days it hasn't gotten better I suggest going to a dr.

You shouldn't bleed again if you have sex again, but give your body time to adjust.  The irritation will only get worse if you try again too soon.  

HTH
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1280088 tn?1432049934
i think better if you see the doctor just to be safe . i dont think this is normal.
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