What Causes Pain During Intercourse With Bleeding?
me and my partner had a sex intercourse and only the tip of the head of the penis is insides. It gives a so much pain and my vagina bleed. Then I said that remove his penis and theres no white coming out of his penis then nothing happen next. when we are changing clothes there s a little white coming out of his penis. I m worried if im gonna get pregnant :( please help me :(
The very first thing that I will suggest you is to get good sexual counseling done beforehand. This will help you to have safe and protected sex. This will help you to prevent unwanted pregnancy and STDs.
Secondly, the white substance that came out from his penis is nothing but semen. It contains sperms that can make you pregnant.
Please wait for the expected date of the period. If you happen to cross your dates, please get morning's first sample of urine tested for pregnancy. In case of any doubt blood, beta HCG test and USG can be done.
Your bleeding and pain during sexual activity can be due to stretching of the vaginal opening. If it does not stop then please consult your treating Gynecologist.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Causes Pain During Intercourse With Bleeding?
Hi, The very first thing that I will suggest you is to get good sexual counseling done beforehand. This will help you to have safe and protected sex. This will help you to prevent unwanted pregnancy and STDs. Secondly, the white substance that came out from his penis is nothing but semen. It contains sperms that can make you pregnant. Please wait for the expected date of the period. If you happen to cross your dates, please get morning s first sample of urine tested for pregnancy. In case of any doubt blood, beta HCG test and USG can be done. Your bleeding and pain during sexual activity can be due to stretching of the vaginal opening. If it does not stop then please consult your treating Gynecologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar, OBGYN