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Periods ended yesterday or day before yesterday and i had sex today but I did not bleed even tough it was my first time and we used protection but I want to know chances and why did not i bleed.
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No bleeding is normal (hymen may already be stretched or flexible). Pregnancy chance is very low with proper protection, especially just after periods.
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It’s not a compulsion for you to bleed. It depends from cases to case. For any further details and clarifications do let us know.
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Not necessary that u bleed everytime
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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax
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It's not mandatory..
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Namastey First, not bleeding during first-time intercourse is completely normal. Many people believe that bleeding must happen due to tearing of the Hymen, but in reality, the hymen can already be stretched due to activities like sports, cycling, or even natural elasticity. In some women, it is very flexible and does not tear or bleed at all. So, absence of bleeding does not indicate any problem or loss of normality. Regarding pregnancy risk, since you used protection correctly (condom) throughout intercourse, the chances of pregnancy are very low to negligible. Also, having intercourse just after your period usually falls in a lower fertility phase for many women, which further reduces the risk, though it is never considered zero in natural cycles.
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There is no need to worry about not bleeding—it is a normal variation. Continue practicing safe sex with proper use of protection every time. If you are still anxious about pregnancy, you can simply stay observant and wait for your next cycle, rather than panicking. Also, ensure that intimacy is comfortable, consensual, and not rushed, especially in early experiences. For any further personalized guidance or reassurance, you are encouraged to connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5, where we provide confidential and professional support.
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Avoid myths related to first-time intercourse, as they often create unnecessary fear. Focus on comfort, communication with your partner, and proper protection. Maintain good genital hygiene and emotional well-being. A calm and informed approach toward sexual health will help you feel more confident and secure in future experiences. Thank you
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