Do women have to bleed the first time?
The question of whether or not to bleed varies from person to person, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer.
Just like some people give birth very quickly, but some people may take a day or more to give birth.
Although it is essentially childbirth, no matter from the personal physique and the surrounding environment, it will have a certain impact. It can’t be said that women who give birth quickly are better than those who give birth slowly, right?
There are several reasons why a woman does not bleed after the first time:
First, the hymen of some women is relatively thick, so it did not rupture when they had sex for the first time;
Second, it may be that the female hymen dysplasia hole is too large;
Third, it may also be a male reason, such as his reproductive organs are too small and too short.
According to modern medicine, about 30% of women have no bleeding during the first sexual intercourse, but only have varying degrees of pain.
This 30% includes the more elastic umbrella-shaped hymen.
It may rupture after multiple intercourse, or during a more vigorous intercourse, but it does not necessarily bleed.
According to some men's ideas, should these women be questioned and looked down upon by men with machismo or straight men's cancer?
This is clearly wrong and unfair and biased.
Therefore, it is normal for a woman to bleed or not to bleed after having sex for the first time.
Is it normal to not bleed the first time?
In fact, not every woman bleeds the first time.
The results of a domestic survey show that nearly half of women in my country have no obvious bleeding on the first night.
According to ancient sayings, women will bleed on the first night, and there are often such bridges in costume dramas.
This is because the hymen of ancient women was early in the first night, and the hymen of young women was thicker and less elastic, and it was easy to damage and bleed during the first night.
However, the age of the first night of modern women is relatively later. Under the influence of hormones, the hymen will become thinner and more elastic, so many adult women will not bleed during their first sex, and even if they are careful, the hymen will not have damage.
Even if it is broken, the crack will be very small, the amount of bleeding will be very small, and the speed will be very slow. In addition, when mixed with vaginal secretions and semen, the color will not be particularly obvious.
Moreover, bleeding is not always caused by damage to the hymen, many of which are caused by other reasons, such as excessive tension, insufficient lubrication, too much movement, etc., which cause minor trauma to the vaginal mucosa and bleeding.
So, get it?
The reason why many people don't bleed at the first night of modern women is actually because they are older.
In addition, a small number of women are born without a hymen, and some accidents may also cause the hymen to rupture, such as during strenuous exercise such as cycling, splits, or heavy physical labor.