Is this everyday?

When i was on my length last month ( still waiting for this one), i be in my art class and i be sitting down for about ten minutes, as i stood up i feel the urge to push n then when i did blood come out then when i go to the toilet my pad be red, i only changed it until that time i came out, be i on heavy, does anyone enjoy this when quite lot of blood comes out when you stand up after sitting down for a long/short spell of time. Was this a heavy term?
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Does the first time having sex hurt?


this used to start to me all the time when i wore one and only pads. when you sit down, it closes up the channel to your vagina (it also happens sometimes when the blood pools inside your vagina from lay down, then standing up)

it's totally inherent, but since i have switched to wearing tampons (and alternating beside pads for sanctuary reasons) it doesnt happen to me anymore.

hope this answers your cross-question.

Do sexually active women draw from more urinary tract infections than others?

i have not started on the other hand ask your mom!

Is sex good or impossible?

That gush of blood is pretty normal during the heaviest time of your term.

If it continues for more than a few days each spell, or repeats each month, I'd recommend seeing your OBGYN to sort sure everything is ok inside.

Is it safe to own unprotected sex with your partner of four years?

This is reasonably normal. Women tend to hold blood pooling or cloting at the cervix when sitting. If you have a blockage by clot or position your body will enjoy the urge to push it out. (Just like the urge to blow snot out of your feeler.) Then it will remove all the blood that be pooled waiting for release.

I think singular girls can ans these?

Yes, it's normal for me. I wouldn't verbs about it unless you lose seriously of blood (changing pads/tampons every hour or so) or get restrained headed, etc.

Stretch grades?

yes, when you are sitting, blood tends to draw from trapped inside and rush out when you stand, especially during your first or second day (usually the heaviest). If you feel the urge to push, it may have be a clot trying to come out, also normal.





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