BLEEDING AFTER SEXUAL INTERCOURSE?!


Question: BLEEDING AFTER SEXUAL INTERCOURSE.?
IS IT NORMAL TO BLEED AFTER HAVING SEX .? I ALREADY HAD MY ROSE!!! IS IT NORMAL THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT THIS IS HAPPENEDHealth Question & Answer


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Bleeding during or after sex is not considered normal and therefore should be evaluated at all times. The only time bleeding during or after sex is considered normal in some cases is if you are having sexual intercourse for the first time.

Some causes of vaginal bleeding after sex, such as vaginal dryness after menopause or in some cases by the use of certain types of birth control pills 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.
* Endometriosis or ovarian cysts.
* Pelvic inflammatory disease.
* Uterine fibroids.
* Cancer of the cervix, uterus or vagina.

If you continue to experience bleeding during or after sex, I would recommend that you consult with your doctor/gynaecologist to see what they think could be causing this.

Good luck :)

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iif bleeding after sex, it means your applying to much pressure, or stress on your penis. wipe the area off and give it a rest for a while, dont masturbate, or have sex.
then try again and if it persists after a while, go see a doctor.Health Question & Answer

worth getting checked out..might be a vaginal wall tear, infection and if u havent had a pap smear worth making sure there isnt something on the cervix that is bleeding and friableHealth Question & Answer

Read about first time sex and bleeding belowHealth Question & Answer

you prolly had a lill bit of your hymen ( i think thats what its called. i call it cherry) left.Health Question & Answer



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