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bleeding..

me adn my boyfriend were jsut fooling around, and he was just using his finger to penetrate, and i anded up bleeding all over, and it was deifintly not my period. i assumed i may  have a sensetive cervix, but i think there was too much blood for that, there was A LOT of blood, and this isnt the fist time it was happened about 9 months ago the same thing happened.
is it possible to damage your cervix?
or can you offer ideas about whats wrong, im pretty worried and my doctors office is pretty booked.
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You left off your age ... it could be material.

-Bill
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was wondering if anyone out there experiences bleeding ONLY during sexual penetration of any kind. bleeding lasts for a couple of hours after sex, then none at all until next sexual penetration. position doesn't matter, sex is normal, not rough, my partner is normal sized, no finger nails, and sex is wonderful, not painful, and always naturally well lubricated. gyn took uterine biopsy, cervix appears and tests normal too, trans-vaginal sonos are normal. both gyn and i are at a loss. bleeding is as heavy as a period...no discharge. no burning, itching, odor. all normal. bleeding even can occur with finger penetration. not sure if blood is from vaginal lining or uterine contractions.  any similar experience/information is greatly appreciated

i found this post and its exactly what i have... just better explained.
pleasse help..!
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