Bleeding after losing virginity/sex

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Bleeding after losing virginity/sex

Unread post by Ineedfacts »

I NEED HELP

So I lost my virginity on the 18/12/2017. I haven’t been keeping track of my period but 5 days later on the 23/12/2017 (while casually masturbating in the shower) a lot of bright blood came out. And I look on my underwear and I noticed I was bleeding. I just thought this was my period and stuck a tampon in. But the next day (24/12) I had a pad on for the whole day and it was very light and brown. Then Christmas Day, I didn’t get anything all day and I still haven’t. (26/12) please help. I think I’m pregnant but I don’t know if that’s just because I lost my virginity and I’m nervous. My boobs aren’t sore. I’ve had mild back pain and my sense of smell is normal. HELP ME
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Re: Bleeding after losing virginity/sex

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