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From: Anna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 24 Feb 2002 14:06:50 -0600 (CST)


Blood-tinged mucus can have other sources as well - spotting around ovulation, before your period arrives, or for some other reasons. Unless you could tell where the blood came from (i.e. you checked with a mirror), I wouldn't assume that it had anything to do with your hymen at all.

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Anna

>At Sun, 24 Feb 2002, dina wrote: >> >>hi, >> >>I am a 24 year old female.. I am involved in a sexual relation but with no >>penetration. Sometimes, fingering is involved...i.e. my fiance sometimes >>puts in his finger in the vagina...So i went to a gynacologist, he told me >>that i am still a virgin, but the hymen is wide and i may not bleed if i >>ever have actual penetration. The other day, after i was with my fiance, i >>came home and i found a bit of mucus with slight blood in it......I dont >>remember he even put his finger as uasual.....Could it be that the hymen is >>now torn or could it be that i have an elastic hymen or even this bit of >>bloud was comming from inside and has nothing to do with the hymen??? And is >>it a rule that evry virgin bleeds at first time intercourse??? >>

>Victoria >




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