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When a girl do fingering and blood come out ..it's normal or not and how to stop blood ? So please give me reply
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If you are doing it for the first few times then chances are there of bleeding. However need further more details on your concern basis which we’ll be in a better position to guide and assist you further.
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Take proper knowledge and counseling advice to clear your douts call me for guidance
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ok relax, If it’s the first time, the hymen (a thin tissue at the vaginal opening) may tear and cause light bleeding. This is common in virgins or girls who haven’t had vaginal penetration before. Minor Injury or Scratches: Fingernails or rough fingering can scratch the sensitive vaginal walls. you can consult with me in Dr. Monga medi clinic or consult me directly by taking a consultation on Practo.
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Hi.. will need further history regarding the same to advise appropriately like the colour of the blood, dark drown or fresh blood, menstruation date etc.
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Normal
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Need more details, take consultation
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