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Swollen, Bloody Vagina

Hey Everyone!

Alright, so I'm still a virgin I haven't had vaginal sex before and I was having oral sex with my bf last night.. The sex was great and all, he fingered me really hard and sucked my ***** soooo much i started shaking and all (not quite sure if that was an orgasm), but by the time I got home, I started cumming like crazy and it was *** with blood pouring out of my vagina. Am I still a virgin, or did he break my hymen by doing so? Also, my vagina is swollen from the LEFT side (clittoris) , the side he sucked on so much, is this normal?? It has been swollen for a day now!
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Hi there!
It hasn't been my first time in oral sex actually. My vagina didn't bleed when we were engaging in sex itself, rather it started to bleed right after I got back home and after a day or two i got my period. It was irregular though because it was about 9 days before my due date and all that resulted was in brownish-blakish color of secretions, it continued so for about a week then i got my blood period.

How do I know on my own if my hymen broke or not? I can't go to the doctor either :(

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Hello,
If you were doing it for the first time then bleeding may be due to tearing of the hymen. Otherwise it can be due to tears/abrasions. Just take some rest and use sanitary napkins to absorb bleeding.Pls do not use aspirin as it will aggravate bleeding. You can use some mild analgesics and antiinflammatories. Till there is complete healing, abstain from masturbating and intercourse.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.



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