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Is It Normal For Newly Virgin Married Women Keeps Bleeding Every Time She Has Sex?

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Posted on Thu, 19 Sep 2024
Question: Newly virgin married women, keeps bleeding every time she has sex. 3rd intercourse and still bleeding but slightly. Is it normal? Or what could have gone wrong? Can they continue having sex if its not painful?
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Answered by Dr. Vaishalee Punj (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
All bleeds stop by themselves

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome here,

You said its a slight bleed. So it might be a normal bleed and she might recover soon. Husband can give her 2-3 days to recover as the wound/clot maybe fresh.
Or she maybe bleeding because of a bleeding blood vessel. If this vessel does not stop bleeding by itself in this time or bleed is a lot, then help of a gynecologist should be taken.

Regards,
Dr Vaishalee
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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Is It Normal For Newly Virgin Married Women Keeps Bleeding Every Time She Has Sex?

Brief Answer: All bleeds stop by themselves Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome here, You said its a slight bleed. So it might be a normal bleed and she might recover soon. Husband can give her 2-3 days to recover as the wound/clot maybe fresh. Or she maybe bleeding because of a bleeding blood vessel. If this vessel does not stop bleeding by itself in this time or bleed is a lot, then help of a gynecologist should be taken. Regards, Dr Vaishalee