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is it normal???

Hey....I never actually have sex before...But sometimes my bf put his finger into my virgina...and 4 months ago, i did bleed a little like a small spot and couples days ago, it happened again...we been doin that for a while but i dun know why it bleeds like that..it doesnt bleed a lot...just so little...im so worried right now...can anybody help me out???
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Before me and my boyfriend started to have sex he would use his hand for me too. The only reason you bleed is either because your not used to it or your hymen is only partially broken. Irritation after is really normal. As long as you don't bleed alot everything should be ok.
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but me and him havent had sex yet tho...we still just use finger..that's why i dun understand...it happened twice already...so do u think it's normal?
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its normal to bleed when you first have sex.because he has only been using his finger it could be that your hymen hasnt broken compltey yet thats why you are experiencing spotting.It is nothing to worry about.It happens a lot of women.when you have sex it will most likely break completely.I must stress though i dont know ho old you are but if you are planning on having sex in the near future make sure to use contraceptived such as birth control and condoms to prevent stds.
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