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tear in labia after sex

boyfriend and i had sex other night.after when i went 2 bathroom realised i was bleeding alot.had a look and realised i had a tear/cut on inner labia.took a good 10 mins 2 stop.wondering sud i go 2 doctor?r wil it heal itself.
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Thank you very much! I'm hoping it heals on its own quickly
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i get that too sometimes after me and my boyfriend gets done having sex lol i remember the first time me and my boyfriend had sex he went to the bathrrom and when he came out he said to me i thought u not on ur period no more lol i told hiim i wasnt and i tried to explain to him that his **** was bighe didnt understand lol my boyfriend he is from guatemala his english is gud but he dnt understand stuff lyk that in english but also my problem is that i have a small vigina  and thats why it tears when havin sex i was told this by my friend cuz she told me she had the similar problem but if it bleeds alot it may have tore a vain and thats not gud i would see a doctor if it hasnt healed in about 2 or 3 days u dnt want it to get infected
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i also have a similar problem, my cut is between the inner and outter labia, did your heal or did you have it looked at?
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hi i hav tears on my inner labia and on the lft inner labia one tear seems so lose that it also seems rather dead... i tried to touch it n check but as i tried to stretch it... the upper part of it came off... n now its hurting me.... maybe da hurting is because of stretchin n all .. buh i dunno wat to do...
im 21 n still a virgin plz help me out anybody...
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I have a similar issue, and was wondering how long it took before you healed, or did you go see the doc?
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