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is this suppost to happen????? 3 years ago #23639

  • tel2589
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hay guys ive been with my bf for 3 1/2 yrs and we have been having sex for 3yrs this has never happened before but the last 2 times we did i when to the bathroom after and wiped there was blood a little the 1st a fair bit more the second time im not due for period for another wk, what is this? i have also been on the pill for 31/2 yrs and this has never happened what could it be has this ever happened to anyone else?

Re:is this suppost to happen????? 3 years ago #23640

  • nadza
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hey, i think its best not to guess n go for a check up jus to be on the safe side coz it cud be sumthin small or big, its just better to know the facts then guess them, so i say the sooner u get to the doc the better


good luck..

Re:is this suppost to happen????? 3 years ago #23645

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thanks yeah im def going to the docs i was just wondering if this has happened to anyone else.

Re:is this suppost to happen????? 3 years ago #23675

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Yes, you definitely need to go to a doctor rather than worrying yourself.

I found this at MayoClinic:
Bleeding after sex is not normal and should be evaluated by your doctor. Some causes of vaginal bleeding after sex, such as vaginal dryness after menopause, are not serious and may be easily treated. However, in some cases, vaginal bleeding after sex can be a sign of a serious underlying problem, including:

* Inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis)
* Sexually transmitted diseases, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea
* Cervical polyps
* Cervical ectropion, a condition in which the cervical tissue is more susceptible to abrasion
* Pelvic inflammatory disease
* Uterine fibroids
* Cancer of the cervix, uterus or vagina
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