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writes:I recently had sex with my boyfriend and it was a little rough although I felt no pain during intercourse itself. Afterward I began to ache. It is now almost a week later and I have been bleeding moderately for about four days. I feel an ache in my lower abdomen too, it is a pain a lot like you feel when you have done too many sit-ups if that helps. I am getting worried. It is not my period - I am on birth control and have not had my period for three months (I am not pregnant)so I know that this more or less has to do with the rough sex. Is this something that will heal on its own, has anybody experienced this before? I have spotted very lightly after sex before, my boyfriend has a very large penis, but this is different. The blood is red and the pain seems to increase when I strain to sit or if I'm standing for longer periods of time. Please help me. Thanks in advance...
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reader, Ginalolabridga + ♥, writes (8 December 2008):
Go see your doctor and have him examine you internally to make sure no damage has been done to you because this is definitely not normal even after rough sex you should not be in pain for all this time.
You also need to discuss this with your b/f because he has to understand that what he is doing to you is not normal too good luck.
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reader, Irish49 + ♥, writes (5 December 2008):
I agree with DoubleM...get to a doctor. Please. Your health is important and these symptoms sound a bit more severe than the usual light bleeding some females experience after rough sex. There could have been some tears or damage of some sort. We are not dovctors, we cannot assess your situation. The only person who can help you and advise you...is your doctor. Make that appt today. Good luck and look after YOU.
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reader, DoubleM + ♥, writes (5 December 2008):
In my opinion, you should immediately consult your physician/gynecologist and reconsider your relationship with a person who would do you harm.
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