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A female asked:

Is it normal to bleed a little bit each time boyfriend fingers me or we have sex?

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Dr. Yash Khanna
Family Medicine 59 years experience
No Not Normal: No it is not normal and you should get yourself checked by your Gynecologist to find what is causing this and get appropriate treatment
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Is it normal to bleed alot from anal by being fingered, while my boyfriend and I have sex at the same time?

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Not usual: Certainly can traumatize the anus by fingering but alot of bleeding is not normal. Would probably cut back on the practice of fingering for now and see if the situation improves. If not would see your gyn or a proctologist for futher evaluation of the bleeding. You may have an anal fissure or something else causing the bleeding.
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A 22-year-old female asked:

I'm having sex with boyfriend and it my forth time but why do I still bleed?

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Sex: bleeding after sex is not normal. Please get gynecological exam , needs PAP test.
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A 17-year-old female asked about a 17-year-old female:

After having sex for the first time till what time its normal to bleed?

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Dr. Patrick Kohlitz
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Hymen: The hymen is a membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening - it is normal to have a small amount of post coital bleeding after your first sexual encounter but this should last not last long at all. See a doctor in person for persistent bleeding
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Last updated Dec 22, 2015

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