Skip navigation! Story from Wellness. When you flick on the lights after sex , chances are you do a quick scan of the damage you and your partner left behind. Some clothes, a few toys , unidentifiable stains, and sometimes blood. There's a whole bunch of reasons why you might have a little blood on the sheets, and it's usually not a huge deal unless it becomes a regular thing. Young says.
People are putting ice cubes in their vaginas to "keep it tight" in bizarre TikTok trend
Is vaginal bleeding after sex normal?
All of Healthily's articles undergo medical safety checks to verify that the information is medically safe. View more details in our safety page , or read our editorial policy. You may bleed after a penis, sex toy or finger is put into your vagina. Known as postcoital bleeding PCB , this can happen to anyone with a vagina, and can be worrying. The bleeding can range from very light spotting to heavy bleeding, and also vary in colour, from red to pink or brown. If you bleed during or after intercourse, you may be bleeding from your vagina or from the entrance to your womb at the top of your vagina cervix. Vaginal bleeding can be linked to injury to the wall of your vagina — this is usually due to vaginal dryness or rough sex.
There, we said it. And how to lessen the odds that it will. Tears are common in women having their first vaginal birth.
We were warned to stop putting ice lollies in our vaginas during the UK heatwave last year, but obviously some of us didn't listen. Apparently, lockdown boredom has really tipped some ladies over the edge because people on TikTok have now resorted to, erm, putting ice cubes in their vaginas. Yep, a quick search on TikTok of "ice cube" or "ice cube challenge" will bring up countless clips of people actually doing this.
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Shipley 2 years ago
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Johanne 2 years ago
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Thank you, the post is really sensibly written and to the point, there is something to learn.
I concur. All this is right. We can communicate about this issue.
Very informative. Thank you!
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