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Helpp pleaseee!

Uhmm this is embarrasing but oh well...
Im 16 and i lost my virginity on Saunday (2 days ago)
And it hurt at first but then it didnt, after we where done, my boyfriend noticed i was bleeding bad, so we stopped,
And well ive been spotting these past 2 days, and by reading all this it seems normal?.
But, i also noticed something weird, i noticed like a piece of skin hangging out of my vagina, and i thought it was toilet paper or something so i pulled and it hurt really bad, so im guessing its attached to my vagins, and im
so terribly scared, and i dont know what to do, i need help!
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Thank youuu. I'll try to see a doctor as sooon as possiblee.
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1787102 tn?1329453283
it isn't common for the hymen (the piece of tissue that partially blocks the entrance to the vagina) to tear so much that it would come out of the vagina that way or bleed so long after being torn. unless he was rough with you and tore it more than normal. that sort of thing could happen.
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1809109 tn?1331803777
Honestly that sounds abnormal. I suggest you see a dr asap. I know you probably don't want your parents to find out, but it's better to be safe and healthy then wait on something potentially serious. Also many states allow a 16+ year old to be in charge of his/her own medical decisions. So you probably would be able to see a dr without a parent present; and Dr-patient laws prevent them from telling your parents without consent.
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