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Pain and bleeding during sex

I have been having sex for years, I am 27 and get regular check ups, but recently when I had sex I felt pain during doggystyle, then I started bleeding. After we stopped and I returned home I still was bleeding a lot. It finally stopped after two days. Then I felt fine.... I didn't have sex again for about 2 months, but when I had sex again with someone else and in another position, I again felt pain and started bleeding. Again, I bleed for the rest of the day and then nothing, but this time a few more days past and I started bleeding all over again. What the heck is this, I am making an appointment, but I am really freaking out here.
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hi there
ur husband will not know anything about ur non-virginity. just stay confident, dont get nervous n scream a little as if u r having pain in ur vagina.
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m 19 yrs old n i had sex vid my b.f... n nw v got break up.. m getin married aftr 2 years vid sme 1 els so m worried 2 face ma husband at first ni8 if i din't bleed can he got 2 kw abt  ma non virginity..
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i had sex last night and i diddent no i was bleeding but when i finished he had blood alover his penice and i was bleeding a little bit so i used a tampon and i left it in for 2 hours then took it out there was no blood. but i havent had a perid for 3 years becouse i have the implant in so am a bit worried that a might be pregnant i dont have  no stds so i am worried
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i am going though the same thing right now last mounth and this mounth and got done with my PD 2 day's ago and yesterday i was all good till today and spotting but the last time i went to the bath room the blood was thick and hinging am not sure y it's doing that i want to get checking out but no one would take me to check me out they tell me am find though.
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