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Bleeding of vigina

Ok my boyfriend and I are not having sex, but yet today when he was fingering me he went deeper then before. It felt like his finger was like going to pop out of my stomach. He would stop for a bit, but then do it again. It felt good but when i got home and went to the bathroom, I noticed that my vaginal discharge is this pinkish color, so basically im bleeding. But i am not not my period, nor do i think he pop my cherry, because for the fact i would have bled more. whats wrong with me and why is it like that and am I sick????? Let my know ASAP, very worried, if u can shead some light on this, very much help me, thank you.
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my vigina is bleeding and I think it's not my period could it be just nervous sytem.
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If you have not had "your cherry popped" then that is what it was. There is no certain amount of blood that comes from that happening. When that happened to me, mine was just enough to wipe with toilet paper and a little pink and that was it. So yes that sounds like that is what happened.

Sounds like there is nothing to be alarmed about, but if your are deeply concerned about this then go see a doctor.
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Maybe he scratched you, on a sensitive area.  My guess is it is surface bleeding, not something more serious.  If you are going to be doing this, be sure he keeps his hands really, really clean, or you could get a bacterial infection.  Take care, sweetheart.
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no this isnt the first time, just deeper, longer and more of it. So a little bit more physical you could say.
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