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george_zymmet
Aug 13, 2011, 02:04 AM
The next morning after we had sex, her vagina hurts so much.she bleeds when she pee.why is this happening? It's been two days that she's suffering from this kind of pain.any advices that could help us?

Another thing, she said it was her first time.but woah! It does not bleed.I've ask her if she does some sport or rough activities that could rip her hymen out.but she said that she doesn't.. I really have no idea if she's lying to me or not because I've ask her if I was her first time.. hmmmmm... someone could help me with this SEXUAL PROBLEMS! Thanks :)

Cat1864
Aug 13, 2011, 09:39 AM
How old is she?

If she is peeing blood, she needs to see a doctor as soon as possible especially if it has lasted for two days. There are too many reasons for blood to be in urine and none that I can think of are good.

As for virginity, many women do not bleed the first time they have sex. Some women are born without hymens. Some women lose theirs as children through exercise, bike or horseback riding, climbing trees or playground equipment, etc. Some women have their hymens stretch instead of break which can lead to other problems.

So she probably is not lying to you. If you think she is, then trust is another issue you may need to work on.

george_zymmet
Aug 15, 2011, 12:13 AM
We're 17. And yeah, it's 3 days since she's peeing with blood.and it burns and hurts too much for her.we're afraid to go to the doctor.kindly help us please..

Does the lube has to do with it? We've used the brand "Bliss, the classic one" because I noticed, the 1st time we used it, the pain starts.. help us.pls?

Cat1864
Aug 15, 2011, 04:14 AM
There isn't anything we can do for her. She needs to see a doctor.

Don't allow fear to endanger her health and life. Blood in her urine is NOT good.

If you are afraid to go to the doctor, then you probably shouldn't be having sex. The blood in the urine may be from something totally unrelated to sexual activity and the only person she has to give details to is the doctor.

J_9
Aug 15, 2011, 05:37 AM
If you are mature enough to have sex, you are mature enough to see a doctor. Believe it or not, pregnancy happens when you have sex, whether protected or not. Once a woman is pregnant she MUST see a doctor at least once a month.

Now, the bleeding is most likely caused by something other than sex. It is absolutely necessary that she see a doctor about this before it gets worse and she ends up in the hospital with kidney failure.