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I got circumcised August 14th and since my 2 week mark I haven’t had any issues no blood stitches were clean but today I woke up and saw a lot of blood on my bed there was no pain I just saw a lot of blood I may have had a full erection for the first time in a while last night but it didn’t hurt enough to wake me up so my question was is that normal? To be fine for a few days then have the bleeding start up again like that

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Yes it is normal the samething happened to me... But if the bleeding continues, seek medical attention but as for now ure good 😀

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