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Heavy Bleeding After Rough Sex

I had a sexual partner last night that was rough, like so myself. It started hurting during the act like 30 minutes into the session, but I blew it off. I woke up, and now I am bleeding intensely, to the point where I should be on my period, but I had my cycle September 5-September 11. Are there tears? I don't see any on the outside, but the blood is coming from the inside. I tried wiping and looking in a mirror but, the flow is so heavy that I can't see. What are the possibilities? What should I do?
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sorry for the typo's I meant, "it will be necessary to go to the emergency room", and "if you feel it is safe to wait and go immediately to a female doctor "gynecologist", "get check of internal damage".....sorry, it's real early in Chicago....;=)
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If you fee it will be necessary to the emergency room if the bleeding is that heavy  do so immediately, or if you feel it is safe to wait go a "gynecologist" doctor right away you have to go get checked out for internal damabe, but you need to speak up when a man is to the point of hurting you...it feels like a rape! So, always be in control of you and if he is hurting you, tell him either to slow down because you are uncomfortable or stop him completely. Intimacy should be pleasurable not painful to the point where you are bleeding like period. You need to get checked out to see what damaged this rough play has resulted in.
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The first idea that i've is you to go to a doctor, until that i advise you to wear tampon. I don't think it's tears like you said you don't have nothing in the outside.

I'm sorry if didn't help you to much
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