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Vaginal bleeding FtM

Started by jaxtheman, December 28, 2016, 08:35:49 AM

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jaxtheman

I've been on T for almost two years, last night I got worked up and pleasured myself, I ended up bleeding quite a bit and this morning I went to the bathroom and still bleeding. I'm not cramping or anything but I'm worried. Anyone else had this problem? What should I do? I don't like the doctors and I also don't have insurance. Any inout is greatly appreciated!
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FTMax

Guys who have been on T for a few years often experience some breakthrough bleeding. I'm not sure anyone has ever been able to nail down a cause.

Had you had any issues with shark week prior to this? Could it just be a random period? Does it look like a period or does it look different? Other than bleeding, how do you feel?

I would make an appointment with the doctor that prescribes your T at the very least. If it continues, causes you pain, or doesn't look like a period then I might consider going to urgent care.
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AnonyMs

Can't say I know much about it, but I've heard testosterone causes vaginal atrophy. The skin can become very fragile, hence bleeding.
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Kylo

Yeah, I was going to say. You can get the exact same thing even if you're not on T and don't use that anatomy for anything in a while.

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Jacqueline

Welcome to the site.

Looks like you have already gotten some good responses. I use the reverse initials, from yours and can't give any advice.

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