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Bleeding after sex
Me and my boyfriend had sex for the first time ever last night, he put the condom on inside out and when he got it half way in it started hurting and he took it out and i've been bleeding since then but i have no pain other than when he tries to push it in, i also think i have a tilited uterus bc when i put a tampon in inhave to do it at a certain angle
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Hello, It might have been due to hymen rupture that occurs on first time of intercourse. If bleeding turns severe or pain occurs then consult a gynaecologist for further evaluation and management.
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Hi. Dont worry. If its bleeding after first time sex , then it may be hymen rupture. If bleeding is more or you r feeling something different as you described then meet gyn.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Since you did it for the first time, the pain is normal. Breaking of hymen causes pain and bleeding.  Just based on this, you cannot diagnose tilted uterus etc. Also, the penis doesn't enter the uterus. It enters the vagina. Consult a gynaecologist in person for further evaluation and management. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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