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Top 10 causes of vaginal bleeding after sex:


Chlamydia: A bacterial infection that is usually transmitted through sexual activity or contact with semen, vaginal fluid, or blood.

Gonorrhea: A usually sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacteria.

Cervical dysplasia: Cervical dysplasia is precancerous changes of the epithelial cells that line the cervix. Risk increases with multiple sexual partners, sex before age 18, childbirth before age 16, or a past history of STDs. Treatment is usually cryosurgery or conisation.


Vaginitis or Cervicitis: Inflammation or swelling and infection of the vagina or cervix. Treatment depends on the cause.

Cervical polyps: Cervical polyps are smooth, red or purple, finger-like growths that grow out of the mucuos layer of the cervix or the cervical canal. Cervical polyps are extremely fragile, extending out of the cervix, and easily and painlessly removed.

Trichomoniasis: A usually sexually transmitted disease caused by protozoan. Can also be passed to newborns during vaginal birth by infected mothers. Although rare, transmission is also possible in tap water, hot tubs, urine, on toilet seats, and in swimming pools. May cause vaginitis.

Vaginal Yeast Infection: An overgrowth of the normal fungi that inhabits the vaginal area. Common symptoms include itching, burning, and an odorless, white, cheese-like discharge.

Endometritis or adenomyosis: Endometritis is defined by Dorland's Medical Dictionary, 27th Edition as an inflammation of the endometrium (the innermost layer of the uterus). Both conditions are associated with endometriosis. Adenomysis is when endometrial tissue attaches itself to the uterus, or another organ such as the ovaries, and grows outside of the uterus.

Uterine polyps: Uterine polyps occur when the endometrium overgrows causing these protrusions into the uterus. It is extremely rare for these growths to grow in a way that is either benign or malignant. Women with uterine polyps frequently experience bleeding between periods (metrorrhagia), other symptoms includes vaginal bleeding after sex, spotting, menorrhagia, bleeding after menopause, and breakthrough bleeding during hormone therapy. Hysteroscopic-guided curettage is the prefered treatment, since the normal D&C is basically an unguided procedure that may miss many of the uterine polyps.

Fibroid tumors: Uterine fibroid tumors are usually benign tumors. They are solid masses made of fibrous tissue. Fibroid tumors are rarely malignant. Symptoms of fibroid tumors vary among women, with some women never experiencing any symptoms at all. Women who can wait until menopause will see their fibroids shrink and disappear once their bodies stop producing estrogen. It's important that women with fibroids make sure they never take estrogen, in any form including birth control pills, since estrogen increases fibroid growth. Several treatments are currently available for uterine fibroid tumors from myomectomy and uterine artery embolization to the traditional hysterectomy.

Diagnosing vaginal bleeding after sex is usually a matter of exclusion. Anytime you experience post-coital bleeding or vaginal bleeding after sex call your doctor immediately!

2006-10-06 17:09:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes you just get a little spotting in the middle of the month. Sometimes an orgasm can cause a little spotting. And sometimes ovulation can cause it. Or maybe a fingernail cut some skin down there or something. And, not to worry you, but I had bleeding after sex when I was pregnant (about 2 months), so you might want to take a pregnancy test. Implantation can also cause spotting. And getting a period doesn't mean you're not pregnant ... some women keep having periods for a couple months, and a few even have them throughout the pregnancy, though it's rare. And contraceptives are not 100%, so don't assume you're totally protected.

2006-10-06 17:10:55 · answer #2 · answered by Julie 2 · 0 0

First I'm not a doctor, that being said...

1. If intercourse incured some pain there might have been minor tearing of the vaginal wall or...

2. It could be symptomatic of a more serious issue and you should make an appointment to see your doctor (especially if this has occured more than once).

Just remember that STDs spread even faster with direct blood contact (but I am not saying that you or your partner have an STD).

2006-10-06 17:18:47 · answer #3 · answered by delriokid08 3 · 0 0

trick question..yes n no..anything to worry about no. depends on the size of the male, how tender your skin is (when most girls are the same but some are more sensitive than others). Probably just got irratated and from the constant friction, bled a lil. If very concered or still bleeding after two or more days consult with your nearest gynie or doctor

2006-10-06 17:33:08 · answer #4 · answered by sebastianjamz71 1 · 0 1

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2016-05-17 11:03:41 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

No it is not normal, you are being hurt internally, see your doctor or geanocologist. But first try to use a lubricant before having sex, this should be the easy way. Sorry no medical experience only have experienced this before, I think this should help.

2006-10-06 17:11:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-27 17:59:23 · answer #7 · answered by merrill 3 · 0 0

Yep. Perfectly normal. There are many reasons for vaginal bleeding with intercourse, the #1 being intercourse itself.

Stop worrying for now and go see your GYN for a proper exam. You do NOT have a terrible disease!

2006-10-06 17:08:15 · answer #8 · answered by Heckel 3 · 0 0

A tiny amount of spotting can be normal.
Heavy bleeding is not, and should be dicussed with a doctor right away.
Regardless, you should be getting annual pelvic exams with Pap smears, and the HPV (cervical cancer) vaccine.

2006-10-06 17:07:18 · answer #9 · answered by Eric 5 · 0 0

well if you ever heard a guy can knock your period on. when y'all having sex longest its around that time of your period.If its not than i suggest you go to a gynecologist and see whats wrong if your scared than...... Oh its another thing y'all probably was doing it to hard. Cuz u can bleed like that to. well i hope this help...Next time don't do it so ruff and see how that goes...

2006-10-06 17:09:28 · answer #10 · answered by unknown 3 · 0 0

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