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Is it normal not to bleed after your first sexual encounter?In: Womens Health |
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Yes, it's normal. Some women bleed the first few times they have sex.
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Yes, it is normal, some women don't bleed. Please make sure that you are protecting yourself by using a condom, and seek information on birth control. You also need to be aware of sexually transmitted diseases, know the symptoms, and have a PAP smear every year. Try to get to a local health department, they don't require parental consent for treatment in our state. I know it is difficult to talk to your mom about some things, but if it is at all possible, please try. If not, find another adult woman you trust.
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yeA "cherry" usually refers to a girl's hymen. The hymen is a thin skin that stretches across the opening of the vagina. There is usually an opening in it to let menstrual flow out of the body.
"Popping the cherry" usually refers to the stretching or tearing of the hymen during first vaginal intercourse, which may lead to some bleeding. But not every young woman bleeds the first time she has vaginal intercourse. Some women bleed a lot, some bleed a little, and others don't bleed at all.
Hymens come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some girls may appear to have no hymen at all and may not bleed. This is perfectly normal! A woman's hymen can also stretch or tear during insertive masturbation, as well as during sports and other non-sexual activities. Hope this information helps! s it is normal.
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