My boyfriend and I didn't start
"fingering" until a week ago. Everything
went fine. But yesterday when he pulled
out his finger there was a bit of blood.
Then today, when he pulled out his finger,
there was MORE. I am not on my period
until weeks from now.
His finger nails were cut today too, but
I'm not sure of yesterdays! Is it possible
that I got cut? What would happen to me?
Also today when I got home, I found MORE
blood. But the thing is it bled for only a
minute or less. Then hours later it bled
again. This happened twice. Yesterday (but
it didn't bleed again) and today. Should I
stop and let it heal? .... CAN IT EVEN
HEAL?
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Georgia59
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Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 5136 Location: Along the Mississippi, USA
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Posted: 05-08-08 20:10pm
Sure-that's pretty common. It might not
just be his nails (though that is likely
that even if they were cut there were
rough edges- filed is best) but also if
you were dry at all (I don't let anything
in my vagina without lube on it!) that
could irritate you enough to make you
bleed. The skin in the vagina is really
sensitive.
It will heal fairly quickly- just think
lube next time!
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