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I ended up in hospital after the first time I had sex

My knuckles were white as I gripped the hospital bed rail.
Then tears slipped down my face as my best friend and a nurse held my legs apart, while another nurse inserted gauze into my vagina to try and stop the bleeding.
Everyone always says youāll remember the first time you have sex, but Iād thought it would be because of how awkward it would be. My first time featured a blood-stained bed, carpet, bathtub and three different hospital rooms.
So after my disastrous first time, I want to make sure others donāt have to go through the same thing ā and that starts with this cautionary tale and a call for better sex education for all.
I was in my late teens when I first had sex with a boy I was dating at the time.
On that fateful day, heād booked a hotel room but it never even crossed my mind that Iād lose my virginity. Needless to say, I was completely unprepared for it.
Even before we got to the room, I was nervous to the point of feeling nauseous. He made me feel too anxious and jittery.Ā I didnāt know how to behave or what to even say around him āĀ I felt awkward.
As we got down to it, there was no foreplay for me and he didnāt touch me anywhere other than my chest. Looking back, I shouldāve seen this could cause issues.
It felt like a piercing pain when he put it in and I remember thinking that something was wrong, but I didnāt know what. He asked if I was on my period and I said no.
At the sight of the blood, panic flooded my system āĀ I felt scared and anxious.Ā It looked completely different to period blood, in the sense that it was more fresh and looked like it was never-ending.
He asked: āWhy are you bleeding so much?ā
I didnāt know the answer. I felt shaken.
There was pain and there was blood, but the blood made the room look like a crime scene. It spilled everywhere in a gushing waterfall, staining through the bedspread and into the mattress, down the sides of the bed frame and onto the carpet.
After the bleeding startedĀ and we stopped having sex,Ā I started using sanitary pads to try to stop the bleeding. When I got through six of them, I decided to call 111 andĀ they asked if the sex was consensual and to describe the events that led up to it.
They told me to go to the nearest walk-in centre. At this point, Iād nearly fainted once and felt dizzy, like my entire body was experiencing pins and needles. My mouth was so dry. All I could think was that my family would kill me.
WeĀ went to the local walk-in centreĀ ā where they told me I had to go to A&E,Ā I almost passed out, breaking my phone screen when it slipped out of my hand,Ā as they didnāt have the equipment to find out what was wrong.
I ended up telling a nurse that I didnāt want my parents knowing Iād had sex because I wasnāt supposed to be having it
On the way there,Ā alone, I nearly fainted again in the Uber ā the driver had to pull over and get me a packet of cereal bars and a bottle of water, which helped.Ā While in the waiting room, Iād managed to contact my best friend and by the time Iād been taken into one of the wards for serious injuries, sheād arrived.
When I arrived at A&E āĀ about an hour and a half after the bleeding first startedĀ ā I saw two gynaecologists and a revolving door of nurses ā all women. One of the medical staff told me that if the bleeding didnāt stop by the next day, I would have to go into surgery.
āYou have a tear on both your vaginal walls,āĀ someone said to me after using a cystoscope to try to figure out what was wrong.Ā They said it couldāve happened because the penetration was too rough or even because I wasnāt ready or turned on.Ā After that, they all settled on using gauze to stop the bleeding.
By this point, Iād been bleeding for more than three hours and soaked through more than 10 sanitary pads even when two were used together. I find it oddly hilarious that I hadnāt got a drop of blood on my jeans.
One of the nurses helped me put on a pair of disposable maternity-style briefs and on the end of the bed, I spotted the red and black silk and lace thong Iād bought specially from Ann Summers. Fat lot of good itās done me, I thought.
I felt everything from panic and shock to amusement at everything that was unfolding. I ended up telling a nurse that I didnāt want my parents knowing Iād had sex because I wasnāt supposed to be having it.
I had my motherās words ringing in my ears that I shouldnāt be having sex because itās a taboo in our South Asian culture. Weāre taught never to do it with anyone because itās all boys ā or men ā want and once they get it, they leave.
āTheyāll make you all these promises,ā my mum told me in Bangla when I was 15. āThey will tell you they love you or will marry you, so you have sex with them. But once you do, they will break every promise and leave.ā
I went to sleep that night in the hospitalĀ feeling sick and frustrated. I also hadnāt been able to keep any food down and I couldnāt sleep either.
Every two to three hours, a nurse would check my blood pressure, do a blood test and take my temperature. I also had a catheter attached, which was extremely uncomfortable.
The next day in hospital, I spoke to a gynaecologist and told her I never want to have sex again. She laughed and said this isnāt how sex was supposed to be. āWhen youāre ready, itāll be so much better,ā she assured me. I felt wary but nodded anyway.
It is important for young women to understand that first time sex is definitely not meant to be inherently painful and not everyone bleeds
I ended up staying in the hospital for two nights and the bleeding stopped the day after I was admitted ā some time after eating lunch and throwing up a few times.
That night, they took the gauze out, which hurt almost as much as when they put it in. I was discharged the next day but because Iād told my parents I was staying at a friendās house, I just went home and couldnāt really talk about it with them ā or anyone in the family.
In conversations with friends afterwards, one of them told me that the first time she had sex, all she felt was just wetness everywhere and that it hurt. Another friend told me her first time really hurt too and she cried.
In a lot of ways, this experience taught me about the importance of foreplay and being turned on and of feeling comfortable during sex. It is really important to feel comfortable, relaxed and aroused, otherwise the whole thing can be an utter disaster.
A survey of over 3,000 womenĀ showed that one-third were not ready for their first time having sex, and 22% said they wish they waited. Sadly, over 51% of these women said their first time having sex hurt, and half said they were really nervous or scared beforehand.
There needs to be a lot more discussion around sex ā especially first time sex ā and the pressures attached to it, particularly for young girls. A lot of schools focus on abstinence and using protection to prevent STIs instead of using a pleasure-led sex education, which is hugely necessary for teens hitting puberty and exploring their sexuality.
Had this been the case, I think I wouldāve felt a lot more comfortable and been able to know my own body better. I wouldāve felt confident enough to tell him what to do or what I liked, instead of thinking that sex was more for him and his pleasure or that first time sex was tied up with pain.
It is important for young women to understand that first time sex is definitely not meant to be inherently painful and not everyone bleeds.
I did because I believe I wasnāt properly comfortable or aroused. I was too in my head, anxious and nervous.
For a whole year, I didnāt have sex with anyone because I wanted to let my body heal and let myself get over him completely.
The second time I had sex it genuinely felt like it was the first time ā but instead of it being painful, it felt more like an uncomfortable stretching, like a muscle thatās never been used before actually being used.
Sex now is a billion times better. Instead of being something that fills me with trepidation and nerves, it makes me happy and is exciting.