Sexual Health
Why do some girls not bleed for the first time? Collect these little knowledge of early night quickly
In Chinese tradition, women must bleed during their first sexual intercourse because there is a layer of hymen inside the vagina, which is punctured during the first sexual intercourse and ultimately leads to bleeding. However, some women do not bleed during the first sexual intercourse.
What happened when a woman didn't bleed for the first time?
1. Excessive opening on the hymen
There are no muscles in the hymen and it does not contract. It only contains a small amount of microvessels, and there are small openings on the hymen because they allow menstrual blood to be smoothly discharged. If born with a large mouth, there will be no bleeding during the first sexual act. Additionally, the labial hymen bleeds very little during sexual activity, almost without any pain. The thick and elastic hymen will not rupture during the first sexual intercourse.
2. Low bleeding volume
When the female hymen ruptures, there is not a lot of bleeding, with only a few drops of blood bleeding, and some women do not bleed. Research shows that 50% of women cannot see bleeding with the naked eye during their first sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse, the tear in the hymen is not obvious or there are small cracks in the hymen, resulting in a small amount of bleeding and a slow speed. When inserting into the penis, there is a forced hemostatic effect, and the bleeding phenomenon is mixed with semen and vaginal secretions. There is no bleeding on the first night.
What is common sense at first night?
1. After the first night, there will be bleeding instead
Some women may experience slight bleeding and no pain after sexual intercourse within a week of their first sexual intercourse. After the first sexual intercourse, anxiety and shame are relieved, and sexual activity becomes more proficient. When the penis is fiercely inserted, the cracks in the hymen become obvious, and bleeding can be seen with the naked eye.
2. Men also turn red on their first night
The first sexual bleeding is not exclusive to women, and a man's first sexual bleeding may also turn red. Male foreskin is too long, the frenulum of the glans foreskin is too short, and bleeding occurs during the first sexual intercourse. When the penis is erect, a portion of the foreskin relaxes, causing repeated friction and bleeding, especially in women with insufficient vaginal lubrication. Long foreskin in males can cause inflammation of the foreskin, making it easy for the glans to bleed during sexual intercourse.
3. Riding a bicycle or riding a bicycle will not cause the hymen to rupture
The hymen grows in the vagina, not on the outside. It is usually in a closed state and can only be opened during sexual activity through forks or cycling