Bleeding after sex is common and affects about nine percent of menstruating women. In most cases, there is no cause for concern, and it can occur due to friction or insufficient lubrication. However, at times bleeding after sex can be due to some infection, genital sores, inflammatory conditions, polyps, and rarely, cancer of the cervix, vagina, and uterus.
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I lost my virginity when I was 21. Is it possible to become a virgin again?
Query: Hello doctor, I lost my virginity when I was 21 and now am 26, but now I am going to marry a different guy who thinks I am a virgin. So I want to know if I can become a virgin again because if I do not bleed on my first wedding night, I will get into trouble. Kindly help. Read Full »
Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.No, it is not possible to become a virgin again after having sexual intercourse. The concept of virginity is a social and cultural construct, and there is no medical definition or procedure to become a virgin again. It is important to understand that there is no one righ... Read Full »