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Bleeding after first intercourse
Hey, I'm bleeding for 3 days after my first intercourse but the amount of bleeding is small and i don't have any pain. I'm just concerned about my bleeding. Is it normal to bleed for 3 days and more after having FIRST intercourse?
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Consult a gynaecologist.
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Hey, hoping you are alright now. Mild bleeding is common after first intercourse in virgin girls. Usually it’s mild , means stop in a day or two. Early May be for 3-4 days. But it’s nothing to worry . Just take care of local hygiene like periods. You may notice lesser degree of bleeding in next couple of occasions as well, so don’t worry.
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Consult a gynaecologist for best advice
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