this is a serious questoin... she is on the shot, and she doesn't bleed until she comes. It's easy to say, 'oh the shot just does weird things' but idk, im getting worried, because she bleeds even if i go down on her... does anyone know what to do besides 'go see a doctor'?
2006-08-05
06:04:38
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david waterstreet
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**** you dude. only people whove had sex can answer this question asshole
2006-08-05
06:08:29 ·
update #1
well... i asked her about it, and she has had an abnormal pap test... whatever that is... but she got a biopsy and everything was ok... she is anemic though...
2006-08-05
06:18:46 ·
update #2
The shot (like any hormonal birth control method) messes with a woman's hormones. One of the side effects of the shot is irregular menstral cycles and bleeding during the first year of the shot (http://www.webmd.com/content/article/4/1680_50968.htm). After about a year, 50-80% of users loose their period all together. In your girlfriend's case, she could be expereincing a side effect of the medication. There may be a chance that the hormonal mix in the shot may not be the best mix for her and she may need to chat with her doctor about considering another form of hormonal birth control.
It may not be anything to worry about, but there may be a chance that it is a symptom of a serious underyling problem (see http://www.webmd.com/content/article/43/1687_50306.htm). I know you wanted an answer other than "go see the doctor," but in your girlfriend's case, it certainly looks like the best course of action (if anything else, to put both of your minds at ease).
2006-08-05 06:37:00
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answered by ? 3
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my wiseguy answer would be : you ARE the king. but this does sound a bit serious. i have never heard of this phenomenon before. one question would be how much blood is lost? losing blood on a regular basis can obviously lead to anemia, etc. not good. a second concern is that in the presence of bleeding there is of course access to her blood stream, not ideal vis a vis germs, etc. moreover, there's the "medication" consideration. all people react differently to meds, and this might be something the medical community needs to know about if it's related to the "shots". so, i guess a (her) doctor awaits. best of luck!
2006-08-05 06:16:24
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answered by drakke1 6
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She needs to see a doctor. Bleeding can be a sign of all sorts of problems minor to serious. See a doctor
2006-08-05 06:08:58
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answered by sarkyastic31 4
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My wife had an abnormal pap, biopsy missed it, then another abnormal pap, she had the leap procedure, (cervix scraped),
and that did not mess her up cause she got off the pill to do it and we decided to have a baby, then we did!
2006-08-05 06:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Bleeding down there is only natural durng menstruation. I don't want to scare you, but any other times bleeding occurs may be a serious medical condition such as cervical cancer, so ask her to see her doctor asap.
2006-08-05 06:09:46
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answered by Snowbellle 1
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Go see a damn doctor already! It is NOT normal. It is not menstrual blood either. What a bunch of morons.
2006-08-05 06:10:15
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answered by banshee 2
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you have to see a doc s soon as posible because it might be swrious
2006-08-05 06:14:31
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answered by Koro k 1
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I understand you each do not desire to peer a general practitioner however do you ever desire to have intercourse once more? Please please please get it looked at ... she surely has an illness or STD (STI)
2016-08-28 12:17:34
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answered by willsey 4
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quit sticking your needle dick in her.
2006-08-05 06:07:19
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answered by Joe S 3
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