Sometimes sex can cause skin irritation and even bleeding in your vagina if it’s stretched a lot for the first time in a while, if your vagina isn’t lubricated (wet) enough, or if it’s irritated because of an allergy or yeast infection. Spotting after sex can also be a sign of an STD like chlamydia or gonorrhea.
Regarding this, can a man hit a woman’s cervix?
The cervix is the neck of the uterus, located at the top of the vagina. It has a small opening to allow semen to enter the uterus and to allow menstrual blood to leave the uterus. The opening is tiny and normally closed with mucus. So the cervix may be touched during sex, but it cannot be penetrated.
Also question is, does Deep sex cause bleeding?
If the tissue in the area is torn or otherwise traumatized, which can happen during really enthusiastic sex (or sex in deeper positions), that tissue is prone to bleeding—even without an infection or dryness. Hence the reason rougher sex may cause bleeding. And not just some bleeding, but quite a bit.