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No, that is not normal. It be most likely something unrelated to the sex itself. It could be a mental thing...you be nervous or it could have be physical...your blood pressure dropped.
yes is normal dont verbs its because first time you body not used to it or maybe panicky not thinking.virtuous luck
I had the same problem my first time giving blood. I in actual fact threw up afterward and felt better for a little while previously once again becoming dizzy, nauseous, and faint. It could be a result of failing to drink a good meal beforehand or you could be anemic. It's not run of the mill, but it's not uncommon.
I assume you are talking going on for sex---all of your symptoms are perfectly normal. So frequent hormones taking over your entire phsyche!! It does get better, and then it become wonderful!
Natural response brought on by anxiety.
Caused by Vagus nerve stimulation.
Depends if you ate something or drank something to incline your blood sugar levels before you give blood. Thats why they give you orange liquid or just juice to lift up your blood sugar levels in your blood. If you don't guzzle or drink something with sugar in it from getting your blood taken, later yes, you feel all the symptons you feel. Next time eat something that has sugar within it.
VERY normal... I've given 5 times and the most recent one I felt fine until I vanished the bus...I started feeling dizzy and tingly. I actually have to lay back in my saloon for a few minutes before I was competent to drive.
Thanks for choosing to save a life!
Jeremy Source(s): EMT and blood donor
Its likely to be related to fear of needles or purely the loss of blood in general.
It is adjectives which is why when you go to your doctor and have blood test they will often ask you to sit and wait within the waiting room a while before you leave so that they can monitor your sensitivity.
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