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Why am I bleeding so badly?

Ok so my new boyfriend is well endowed and is the biggest I have been with. I have been sexually active for years, clean of disease,and didn't bleed this badly when I lost my virginity. ... But during sex I feel like he is stabbing my bladder, he goes really deep and can get a bit rough. Im not torn on the outside, but im bleeding from inside, like a period, but I just got off my period a week ago. And today makes day 3 of me bleeding like a period. Could I have torn my cervix? Should I see a Dr? Im 22, never been pregnant, and have never had problems like this. ... Im scared. Please help!
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I am 20 yrs old ...my periods has skipped for 2 months....do I have any problem in my utres ..... I finger once in a week ....but I stopped fingering now ...do fingering makes periods getting delay...
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Hm.  I agree that a call to your doctor to get checked out may be wise.  All I can think of is that the cervix for some women can be vascular and this is bright red bleeding from irritation of the blood vessels on your cervix.  Otherwise, our vagina's stretch to accommodate whatever penis size there is (we do have babies after all and it accommodates that).  If you aren't lubricated--  perhaps some tearing.  But honestly, this doesn't sound like very enjoyable sex.  I'm not sure I'd find this a compatible partner.  Bigger isn't always better especially if he is a bit rough and it is hurting you.  good luck
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I would recommend calling your doctor and asking if you need to be seen, just to be safe. What do you have to lose?
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