um, the placenta is a non issue unless the girl is pregnant, and even then you couldn't 'break' it without the help of a broom stick and a lot of muscle grease.
What is traditionally broken is the hymen, which covers the girls vagina and protects from foreign objects sneaking in therer when she isn't looking. When you first have sex, it traditionally breaks and bleeds. These days, that isn't the case. Most girls aren't even born with one, and most of the ones that are, break them by the time the reach puberty (From sports and such, or tampons). Even if a gir is a virgin, if you are gentle enough, she shouldn't bleed.
If I were you, I would chalk her lack of bleeding up to either her already losing it (not from sex) or to your awesome gentleness.
Oh, and if you are both inexperienced, which you definitely seem to be, dont' be ashamed to go to the library and get some books on the subject.
The Joy of Sex by Alex Comfort is probaby the ultra clasic, but there are many others that will give you many other tips and tricks that you won't learn unless you either read the books, or sleep with lots of women who are more experienced than you.
Good Luck!
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