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Need help! Is getting male blood inside of you through your vagina to this extent bad...

I've been with my boyfriend for over 5 years, we have sexual intercourse on a regular basis with no problems.
However we are both very worried, because yesterday we were having sex as usual but my boyfriend notice a large amounts of blood suddenly coming from inside my vagina, he then pulled out straight away and realised he had cut his penis, we obviously quickly tried to wash as much blood away as possible, and i tried to flush out as much blood from inside my vagina with water, but even after a couple of hours blood was still leaking heavily from my vagina (looked similar to a period).

I've tried to research on the internet to find an answer to this, is getting someone elses blood inside of you through your vagina to that extent bad or can it cause any problems like an infection, or problems internally for a female? I have been unable to find any answers, we are both very worried but we are unsure if it is that serious a matter to go to a doctor about?

I would really appriciate as much help as possible, thank you!
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1809109 tn?1331803777
No problem, think you'll be fine for now, just be wary if you start feeling off. Make sure he sees his dr though- especially if it happens again. I know a lot of guys sometimes need a push to get there.
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Thank you, I really appriciate your responses! I can sleep a little easier now as that is reasurring. I know he is healthy, so that is good. Unfortnately I do not know his bloodtype.

I agree because we were panicking about the amount of blood at the time, it was a very very strange situation for us, and we just assumed that it was alot because of the blood flow to the penis. It began to stop after an hour, however he started to bleed only slightly when he got up and started walking, otherwise I would have taken him to the hospital, but at the time I think we were both unsure and embaressed. Okay I understand, thanks for the advice, I will be wary if any symptons occur, I just wanted advice asap incase blood was harmful and it would give me time to catch it early.

Thank you very much for your help and time.
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Thank you, I really appriciate your responses! I can sleep a little easier now as that is reasurring. I know he is healthy, so that is good. Unfortnately I do not know his bloodtype.

I agree because we were panicking about the amount of blood at the time, it was a very very strange situation for us, and we just assumed that it was alot because of the blood flow to the penis. It began to stop after an hour, however he started to bleed only slightly when he got up and started walking, otherwise I would have taken him to the hospital, but at the time I think we were both unsure and embaressed. Okay I understand, thanks for the advice, I will be wary if any symptons occur, I just wanted advice asap incase blood was harmful and it would give me time to catch it early.

Thank you very much for your help and time.
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1809109 tn?1331803777
If your boyfriend is bleeding that significantly he needs to see a dr. That's a little odd and definitely warrants a visit to the dr. So he at least needs to see a dr asap.

Your body does react to other people's tissues. Every tissue in your body (except and egg, sperm and I think a neuron) have signals. These signals tell the body -they're ok and what they're for. This is why when someone gets a new organ their body can "reject" it and why when someone donates blood that blood type needs to be carefully marked.

Honestly I don't know if that amount is enough to make you sick, but a body can definitely react to a different blood type very fast and very badly. (Do you happen to know you and your partner's blood type?) If you start feeling sick-feverish, fainting, extreme pains or unwell you need to get up the the ER asap.
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If he doesn't have a blood-borne illness, you're fine.  Nothing about the blood being male matters.  It would matter if he had AIDS, for example, because that is carried in the blood and (I think) saliva.  But if he's a normal, healthy guy, blood is just a clean fluid.
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