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Bleeding after sex

Two nights ago I had really rough sex that I ended up bleeding somewhat. I didn't think too much of it because that sometimes happens if the guy's nails are too long/he is being rough, and it doesn't happen even close to every time. Against my better judgement, last night I had very rough sex AGAIN and the bleeding was a lot stronger and I woke up with a good amount of blood in my underwear this morning. I'm sure it's nothing, but I just want to make sure because I'm kind of worried?
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  • Female | 20 years old
  • Complaint duration: 2 days

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I am not sure what your "rough sex" entails, but bleeding after vaginal sex is not normal unless you are a virgin. I think you should be examined by a GYN doctor to make sure there is no significant injury. Good luck.
If you are STILL bleeding - go to the ER or see and ob/gyn immediately -

And honestly for YOUR LIFE - stop doing what you are doing - sex should NOT cause you bleeding.
Brad Douglas