The vagina is the opening that leads from your external genitals between your legs to the uterus womb and your other internal reproductive organs. Women sometimes bleed the first time they have sex because some hymens are more elastic than others. Usually, this is not serious and heals quickly. Others may feel some pain or discomfort. We cannot tell by looking at someone's hymen whether someone is a virgin or not. The discharge is clear or whitish and dries yellow on your underwear. There should be no noticeable smell if you wash every day. If there is any change to the colour, smell, amount or texture of this discharge, this could mean something is going on inside your vagina and could be an infection, especially if you have had unprotected sex.


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Back to Sexual health. No, not always. Some women will bleed after having sex for the first time, while others won't. Both are perfectly normal. The hymen is a thin piece of skin that partially covers the entrance to the vagina. It usually breaks during sex, if it hasn't already broken before. A woman may not know her hymen has broken, because it doesn't always cause pain or noticeable bleeding. Page last reviewed: 20 August Next review due: 20 August Home Common health questions Sexual health Back to Sexual health. Does a woman always bleed when she has sex for the first time?
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The concept of female "virginity" has a complicated history, and has often been incorrectly linked to breaking the hymen. Bleeding after intercourse was thought to be proof of an unbroken hymen, and thus, proof that a woman had not had sex before. The reality, however, is that the state of your hymen has nothing to do with sexual activity. As for how to know if your hymen is broken, it's near impossible to see it for yourself. But let's back up and talk about what the hymen actually is. The hymen is a small, ragged membrane just inside the opening to the vagina review our vagina anatomy lesson here.
The hymen is a thin piece of mucosal tissue that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening. It forms part of the vulva , or external genitalia , and is similar in structure to the vagina. Tearing the hymen during the first sexual intercourse usually causes pain and, sometimes, some light bleeding. In children, a common appearance of the hymen is crescent -shaped, although many shapes are possible.