I had sex first time with my boyfriend. we gave it 6 attempts to penetrate it full. After taking whole of his penis, which is 4 inches long continuous bleeding is there since last two days. i had severe pain at that time but pain has reduced a little bit. But bleeding has not reduced. it has been two days i have this bleeding. quantity of bleeding can be assumed by the fact that i have to change my pads after every six hours please suggest me should i go to doctor or should i wait for one or two days. thanks in advance please answer.
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Hi, spotting to slight bleeding is normal.but bleeding like you must meet gynaecologist urgently as sometimes it is due to post fornix tear..which is an emergency condition.
Dear Ma'am,
Thank you for the query regarding per vaginal bleeding.
Bleeding is seen in some women, post first intercourse but is limited in amount and scant in nature.
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Persistence of pain and bleeding necessitating frequent pad change should be seen by a local Gynaecologist and at least a hemoglobin estimation to to done.
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It would be wise to abstain till a month (4-6 weeks) after resolution.
Use of vaginal lubricants like K-Y gels would reduce the incidence of future such complications.
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