I sometimes bleed or burn (down there) after I have sex. Is this normal?!


Question: This would require some more information. Are you talking about bleeding from the vaginal tract or the urethra (where you pee)? If it's vaginal, do you create enough lubricant or use lubricant before penetration? If you're too dry, the friction can rub you raw and even cut you so you bleed, so lubrication is very important. If you just recently started having sex the blood could be from the breaking of the hymen which doesn't necessarily break all the way the first time. Any cuts will burn after fluid hits them.

These are some things to think about, but without more information it's hard to say. Your doctor would be the best one to help you.


Answers: This would require some more information. Are you talking about bleeding from the vaginal tract or the urethra (where you pee)? If it's vaginal, do you create enough lubricant or use lubricant before penetration? If you're too dry, the friction can rub you raw and even cut you so you bleed, so lubrication is very important. If you just recently started having sex the blood could be from the breaking of the hymen which doesn't necessarily break all the way the first time. Any cuts will burn after fluid hits them.

These are some things to think about, but without more information it's hard to say. Your doctor would be the best one to help you.

No its not . See your doctor or a gynecologist

First off, how old are you? Secondly, how frequently does this happen?

I would recommend going to a doctor.

No this is not normal. Maybe you are not excited properly when you have sex? Women need 20min of foreplay before they have enough lubrication "down there" to enjoy sex. How often do you have sex? Is your partner too rough? I would highly recommend visiting a doctor asap to count out any std's and bring your partner with your so the doctor can explain better in detail the female anatomy. Good Luck

no go to the gyno

you are **** the wrog dud





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