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Re: Bleeding after sex

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 21 Feb 2002 20:44:56 -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?

Yes.

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??

The whole thing. Also check out BIRTH CONTROL, if you aren't already pregnant.

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
>

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