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Bleeding after sex

Okay, so today I had sex with my boyfriend for only the second time. The first time we had sex, I bled like all women do when they lose their virginity, but this also triggered my period, which was only a few days away anyway. But today, after having sex, I noticed that I was bleeding again and it also stung when I urinated. I know that neither he or I have any STD's because we were both each other's first. But I'm wondering if I could possibly have a cyst or something of the sort that could cause the bleeding and discomfort? If someone could please help me, that would be great.
Thank you!
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1718217 tn?1309841424
To be honest I have only slept with one man and that is my husband of 5 years (together for 6.5) and I only bled once right after I lost my virginity...maybe talk to your doctor, it will probably stop when you do it more often
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do u have any idea when the bleeding should stop.....u know its very scared bleeding for every sex
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I have the same problem, me and my partner had sex 3 times by far, I bled every time!!!!!! I know, its very scared......I went to see Dr after first time since I was bleeding over 1 day. Dr checked and said its pretty normal for losing virginity. The 2nd and 3rd time, I didn't bleeding after sex, just during sex. And I did feel pain when hes getting in me.

My partner  keeps telling me its because I haven't got used to his penis,,,,but for some reason ( we are not in any relationship), I am still scared....

And you are lucky at least no worry about any STD.....my partner had lots girls before even he said he's clean,,,,am still in panic..
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1718217 tn?1309841424
Alot of women bleed for the first couple of times after losing their virginity. The sting could just be from your vagina being irritated....I don't think you have anything to worry about
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