Will I bleed the first time?

Will I bleed the first time?

Many people believe that women will bleed after having sex on their first night, which proves that they are virgins. But in fact, not every woman will bleed. Some people may not bleed even if they are virgins. This is a normal reaction. Especially the older the women are, the less likely they will show bleeding symptoms on their first night.

Not every virgin experiences bleeding or pain during first intercourse for several reasons:

The characteristics of the hymen vary from person to person. It can be thin, thick, loose, tight, large or small, and its shape is also different. Some ruptures with little or no bleeding, while others rupture due to strenuous exercise, cycling, falls, trauma, menstrual tampon placement, masturbation, etc.

It is not very noticeable at birth, so it is easy to penetrate without bleeding;

The hymen has retracted on its own at an older age;

Some hymens are very stretchable and remain intact even after multiple sexual intercourses.

The best way to prevent pregnancy is to avoid ovulation. Therefore, it is best for engaged women to measure their basal body temperature. At this time, they can use the basal body temperature to determine the wedding date in advance to avoid the ovulation day. However, many people decide on their wedding date half a year or even a year in advance, and it is not easy to predict the ovulation day a year in advance.

However, if your menstruation is regular, you can predict whether your period will come at the beginning, middle or end of the month. The ovulation day is about 14 days before the next menstrual period. Therefore, you only need to calculate backwards to choose a good day at the beginning, middle or end of the month. However, even for women with regular menstrual cycles, it is still not 100% accurate to use basal body temperature to determine the virginity six months or even a year later. What's more, many places (especially rural areas) still follow the old custom of deciding the wedding date based on the lunar calendar, which makes natural contraception even more difficult.

If it is the case mentioned above, you should do it after choosing the wedding date. That is, start recording your basal body temperature one month or one and a half months before this day, so that you can roughly predict when your ovulation period will be on your wedding day. If your wedding day or honeymoon is one week before your scheduled menstrual period, that is, 4 to 5 days after your basal body temperature has entered the high temperature period, you don't have to worry about getting pregnant and can enjoy your honeymoon with peace of mind.

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