Not likely: You are not pregnant only a few days after sex, so your pain is either from trauma or an infection. If you are still in severe pain, you may need to be seen by your GYN. If you end up being late for your period, check a pregnancy test.
Answered 1/9/2018
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See a Doctor ASAP: I am more worried about an STD, Bladder Infection, or complications from the rough sex. You need to be examined and tested by a Physician as soon as possible. See your GYN or go to an Urgent Care or ER. I am also concerned that you are having Rough Sex at 17 - Sex should not cause bleeding and pain - is your Partner Abusive? Testing for pregnancy will be done with any STD test, of course.
Answered 1/31/2015
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Infection?: Hi. Sounds rough. Any toys/foreign objects involved? Do you have any fevers? I would be concerned about possibility of infection. If it's not your first time, a penis wouldn't be expected to cause bleeding with intercourse, no matter how vigorous. I would suggest seeing a doctor, preferably a gyn, to be evaluated. Don't let any man do anything to you you don't don't want done. BOTH should enjoy!
Answered 9/29/2016
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See a doctor: Severe pelvic pain is not normal and may signal an infection or other problem in the area. We can not determine if you are pregnant without a pregnancy test and/ or examination. Please see a health care provider for examination and appropriate tests.
Answered 8/31/2014
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