Is it normal to bleed a little after the first time?!


Question: Is it normal to bleed a little after the first time.?
my best friend just had sex for the first time. however, after, she notices a little blood when she cleaned up. i never experienced that, so is it normal.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
It's called popping the cherry or more formal, hymen. It's a thin piece of skin inside you that ripped. It's completely normal and usually happens to most women. Some women don't experience it because it was popped either by masturbation, or tampon.Health Question & Answer

Yes, it is normal. She tore her hymen during the sex, or aka "popped her cherry". Anyway, I lost my virginity like 15 years ago, and I still bleed a little after sex sometimes, even now... I guess it's normal.Health Question & Answer

Yes, it is completely normal. You bleed because when you have sex the first time the hymen which is a thin piece of skin covering the vagina brakes. Dont worry.Health Question & Answer

goodness gracious. how are people "old" enough to have sex but don't understand what it entails.? Yes it is normal. you just shoved a big penis in a tiny tiny tiny hole!Health Question & Answer

yes yes yes! its completely normal it happened to me too and i bleed a lot. so nothing to worry about just STAY PROTECTED.Health Question & Answer

yes it is completly normal because this is the first time if it continues to bleed after lik a year u might wanna get it checked up Health Question & Answer

It's completely normal. Most girls bleed when they do that. But some don't.Health Question & Answer

yes of course this is normal. it happens to just about every single girl. Health Question & Answer



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