Table of contents:
- The cause of bleeding when inserting a finger into the vagina
- 1. The vagina is scratched
- 2. Infection
- When to see a doctor
Creating a hot sex atmosphere, can be started with vaginal fingering (inserting finger into vagina). Unfortunately, this fingering technique can result in vaginal bleeding. The intimate atmosphere that should be supportive, has ended because of anxiety and panic. Actually, what are the causes of bleeding from the vagina when vaginal fingering? Is it dangerous if this happens?
The cause of bleeding when inserting a finger into the vagina
Don't worry just yet, the blood spots that come out afterforeplay it is normal for women who have sex for the first time. This condition occurs when the hymen is torn due to the push and pressure from the finger or during penetration. The blood is usually light in color and comes out less, like spots. In some cases, this blood will appear within a few days.
Blood that comes out when foreplaynor is it always related to vaginal problems. Some women experience blood spots or spotting even though they are not menstruating. Well, this spot could come out when the partner is playing his finger into your vagina.
But make no mistake, bleeding when you insert your finger into your vagina can also indicate a more serious problem. Some of the things that cause the discharge of blood when inserting a finger into the vagina include:
1. The vagina is scratched
The vagina has skin that is thinner than the skin on your hands. The pressure, push, friction from the fingers and fingernails makes the vaginal skin scratched and bleeds. When this happens, your partner will experience temporary pain from the scratch and cause discomfort if the activity continues.
2. Infection
The presence of blood when inserting a finger into the vagina could be a sign that your partner has an infection, such as chlamydia (a bacterial infection in the vagina) or cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix). If your partner has one of these conditions, it is likely that sexual activity will be painful.
When to see a doctor
If the discharge of blood from the vagina during foreplay does not cause other disturbing symptoms, you don't need to worry. Conversely, if the bleeding continues for several days accompanied by pain that does not go away, seek medical attention.
During the treatment period, you should not have sex yet to prevent further infection and irritation. Consult your doctor when is the right time to return to intercourse.
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