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The ingrown hair on my penis shaft was popped and it was bleeding and I had sex 5mins later and it was still bleed during sex. Should I get tested for this? The spot that was bleeding was inside the vagina because the condom didn't cover that part.
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Cut was superficial and would not provide a path for infection, nor would there have been enough fluid for infection.
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Is it true that cut begins to heal as soon as it happens?  Does it have a time light to start healing?
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Ok sir, so I don't need testing?
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No there would not be enough fluid and as I said something like that does not give a path for infection.

"so why wouldn't there be a risk?" I answered that...read what I wrote.
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Sorry NO what? The ingrown hair was popped five minutes before sex and blood was rushing and stupid me continue to have sex while the blood was still coming out of the ingrown hair and I am sure the ingrown hair on the shaft of the penis went inside the vagina, so why wouldn't there be a risk?
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Hello sir, but why wouldn't there be enough fluid for infection if the ingrown hair I popped is bleeding and open wound  is still there and it was inside the vagina?
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Thank you, so the vagina fluid can't get inside the bleeding cut, being the bleeding shaft was inside the vagina and it was still bleeding? why so?
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Hi, you had no risk using the condom as your penis head was covered and the sore is not an issue.
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