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A lot of blood- is it normal ?:/

I recently had sex for the 1st time .. It was very painful so my partner didn't fully enter me. I bled the slightest drop but hurt a lot after. That was 2 weeks ago. Earlier this evening we decided to go at it again. It was sore but I knew that it would hopefully go away so we kept at it.. It wasn't too sore but after I realized I bled ALOT! I soaked his sheets, and we both had blood on us.. and I was still bleeding when I stood up , which didn't stop for a few minutes . I wondered was it normal to bleed that much after he fully inserted himself in me fully. ? Please help :( I stopped bleeding shortly after:( I dont know how to feel about it.. I wasn't embarrassed because I expected to bleed, just not as much :( my partner made sure I was ok .. Both times we didn't use condoms and my boyfriend is quite big. Help please :(
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Thanks for the concern :P
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Awesome! Thanks for clearing that up! lol You had me worried when you said you didnt use condoms. The mom in me popped out!
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Thanks .. That's a bit more reasurring .. Sorry forgot to mention I'm on the pill.. The reason for not using condoms :) thanks .
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Yep, normal! And are you not using protection? If your old enuff to have sex, your old enuff to be responsible for the action. You do realize that is where babies come from? It also does not sound like your all that ready for the act if your that sore. ?
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It's perfectly normal.  How my third time was.  I had off-white sheets on my bed, too.  Embarrassing!  As long as it stopped and doesn't continue as more than tapering spotting for a handful of days, everything's fine.
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