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Re: Bleeding after sex

From: NoName (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:47:20 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Victoria wrote: >
>Is it possible that after sex for the first time that the hymen can
>still be partially intact? At the beginning of Feb I became sexually
>active and bled after my first time. A few weeks later I had sex with
>my boyfriend again, and have bled again. There was a little pressure
>upon when he first entered me, similiar to that of my first time but not
>painful in the slightest like the first time, just a little
>uncomfortable for a few seconds.
>Also I'm having a pap smear test done in march, is it usual practice to
>just have the pap test or is a full pelvic exam done with it?? and if
>it's not done with the pap test, is it recommended that I go and get
>completely checked out or is the pap test enough?
>
>Thanks for any info
>
>--
>Victoria
>

Hi Victoria,

It could be your hymen is still partially intact. When you see the GYN, s/he can answer that for you.

When you have the Pap, they also do a pelvic exam as well. They will also check your breasts. If you go to http://www.gyn101.com, you will find what is done during the exam.

Make sure you are using birth control if you are not wanting to get pregnant, and always use condoms. Condoms will help protect against STD's which includes incurable diseases such as Herpes, HPV, and HIV/AIDS. Even if the guy says you are his first, believe otherwise! Sex is fun, but there are a lot of consequences involved if you are not safe.

Good luck!




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