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Vaginal bleeding - is medical attention needed?

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 3:27 am
by Juliaho90
Hello.

I was intimate with my partner on Sunday, we made out as usual but strictly no vaginal intercourse. We had only gave each other a hand job and that’s about it. When it ended, I went to the restroom to shower and I realised that my vagina was bleeding slightly. It was not a heavy flow period kind of bleed but it bled when I wiped and the bleeding gradually got lesser and lesser. It is more of a spotting I would say. The blood is more brownish in colour. There is still a bit of spotting today(Monday, 1 day after the incident), the same dark brown colour blood.

I wonder what’s the cause of it? Is it due to the fingering that might have been too rough and caused the vagina skin to tear? I researched and it says it’s usually normal and no medical attention needed.

Also I must add that I am on the Yasmin pill, I have taken my pills mostly during the same time frame (within 3 to 4 hours) of when I usually take it (10am).

Could the bleeding be due to the pills? Or the fingering? I previously had no spotting with the pill and eveything was fine prior to the intimacy.

Re: Vaginal bleeding - is medical attention needed?

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 5:33 am
by Heather
Hey there, Julia.

Were you using lubricant with this? And did your partner, if he wasn’t wearing gloves, also make sure their nails and cuticles weren’t sharp or ragged?

Any pain or cramping?

Re: Vaginal bleeding - is medical attention needed?

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 8:07 am
by Juliaho90
Hi Heather,

No lubricant used as we were already naturally quite wet. His nails weren’t extremely sharp, just slightly long. No pain or cramping experienced so far.

Thanks!

Re: Vaginal bleeding - is medical attention needed?

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 8:14 am
by Heather
So, sounds super-likely this was about abrasion that happened from the manual sex. And all there is to do about that is take a break from vaginal sex of any kind until the spotting stops.

In the future, it’s best for nails to be short and smooth AND to use lube, even if you feel wet. Our own lubrication just isn’t as good for high-friction activity like this. Using a latex glove is also a way to get a smoother surface and protect your vagina from abrasions due to fingernails.

Re: Vaginal bleeding - is medical attention needed?

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:56 am
by Juliaho90
Thanks Heather! We’ll take note in future.

Also, today I forgot to take my Yasmin pill until now, which is 7pm. I usually take it at 10am, so I am about 9 hours late. Is that still ok? Is there any issue of say someone accidentally forgot and took 2 tablets in a day instead of 1?

Re: Vaginal bleeding - is medical attention needed?

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 7:48 am
by Sam W
Hi Juliaho90,

With a combination pill like Yasmin, you have a twelve hour grace period before the pill is even considered late, so you do not need to take a second pill, just continue taking your pack as normal.