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bleeding a bit after sex...?

This is ultra embarrassing but Im really worried now... This is only the second or third time iv had proper sex im 17 and we were as safe as we could condoms and such. my period is still irregular so Im thinking this may be why im bleeding right now but its not starting the way it usually does. After the deed was done we went to eat and then when i came home to use the restroom i noticed i was bleeding a bit...When I googled this the top links were about gonorrhea and such but this is the first time its happened. Could it just be that hymen? I'm really scared but as far as I know my boyfriend does not have any diseases I've even gotten in contact with his ex to see if anything happened to her and she was perfectly fine. Please help. I feel no pain at all and i have no temperature.
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It's normal!  I bled the first three times I had sex, and my hymen had been torn long before I'd ever had sex (from being active as a child).
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Thank you so much im so relieved to hear that. It's stopped now thank god. Yeah i ride, skate and run track so i had always figured my hymen was long gone hence my franticnes.
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I should add an addendum that it started out light and quickly resolved to spotting each of the three times for about 2-3 days following.
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