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Does a woman always bleed when she has sex for the first time?
Back to Sexual health. No, not always. Some women will bleed after having sex for the first time, while others won't. Both are perfectly normal. The hymen is a thin piece of skin that partially covers the entrance to the vagina. It usually breaks during sex, if it hasn't already broken before. A woman may not know her hymen has broken, because it doesn't always cause pain or noticeable bleeding.
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If you have a vagina, you might bleed because the penetration tears the hymen. The hymen is a membrane near the opening of your vagina. Your hymen may already have a hole in it by the time you have sex for the first time. Think about it: How else would period blood come out?