So I had intercourse after 2 days of my periods ends and after sometimes I noticed there's little blood on my underwear then I also got vaginal tear is it normal for the bleeding and what should I worry about since it is protected and unprotected we had unprotected and then he puts his condom inorder to be safe from pregnancy so what should I do now and I have only little spotting and there's nothing else and the vaginal tear
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I need complete details regarding ur menes pattern and last menes date.
Aa per ur information u did unprotected sex on non risky days so no worries abt pregnancy.
Regarding vaginal tear can u share pic of that area so I can help you.
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You should use some antibiotic ointment like soframycin local application.
You should also wait for your next period. If you don't get it in time you should get your urine pregnancy test done.
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Get yourself examined by a gynaecologist nearby, to ruleout where bleeding is from.
A small vaginal tear is not bothersome issue. And it doesn't present as spotting without pain
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