Sometimes when me and my boyfriend have sex I bleed after then the next day there is nothing a while I went to the doctors about this and was tested for STDs and I have nothing so I was happy about that and for a while I didnt bleed after sex but the past year or so ever now and then I bleed after sex, the sex is rough so it can't be that any ideas?
2006-10-13
00:06:17
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clairefleck
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I ment the sex is not rough.
2006-10-13
00:11:32 ·
update #1
IT IS NOT ROUGH SEX LOL ITS GENTLE
2006-10-13
00:20:17 ·
update #2
Hi i know you have had test for STDs but did you actually have a cervical smear test.I dont want to worry you but the other week i was reading about at girl who was bleeding after sex like you and she had test done, but when she went to have a routine smear test the girl found a lump on her cervix and it was very large and she was then diagnosed with cervical cancer and she didnt make it through it.and like you she was bleeding after sex. I would go to the doctors and tell them you want a smear test as you shouldnt bleeding even if you have been tested and are clear from stds
2006-10-13 06:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I suffered from this a while ago and I went to the doctors. They carried out swabs and they came back clear and they tried me on many different medications. We finally found that the problem was cervical erosion.
Basically the top of the cervix is trying to replace old parts of the wall with new part and sex can irritate it slightly and cause bleeding. It happens more often if you are on the pill. I was given some medication that helped. So ask your doctor if this could be the problem.
I solved my problem naturally. I used to takes the pill but not have a week break for months and that would cause the erosion, now I have a break from the pill every month and have a normal period and I have stopped suffering the bleeding.
I found this on a website - hope it help....
A more accurate term is a cervical ectropion. These cervical changes are a natural response to the female hormone, oestrogen, and can occur naturally in some women, during pregnancy, in those who have had children, and in women taking the oral contraceptive pill. Most ectropions cause no symptoms. However, in some women they produce an increased mucus discharge. Occasionally the delicate cells may bleed easily when touched or during vigorous sex.
A cervical erosion that does not cause troublesome symptoms normally needs no treatment. If symptoms do occur, treatment by freezing (cryotherapy), heating (cauterization) or laser may be suggested. Like all women, those with a cervical erosion are advised to have regular cervical smears. This is not because erosion increases the risk of cervical cancer, but because the visual appearance of erosion may make it more difficult to recognise a cervical cancer should one occur.
2006-10-13 00:41:32
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answered by smudge 3
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Bleeding after sex (post coital) is not normal and should not be ignored. There are many causes of this but the most common is an erosion of the cervix.
an erosion is not serious and may go without treatment, but if you ignore these symptoms of bleeding and it is not an ersosion but a more dangerous problem such as pre cancerous cells you may put your life at risk.
Pre cancerous cells are easily treated if caught early so please get a smear test no matter what and make sure you have one at least every 5 yrs
2006-10-13 10:43:24
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answered by scutari2000 2
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The causes for bleeding after intercourse may be the following:
- After first time sex
- Menstruation. Exceptionally heavy bleeding during periods is termed menorrhagia or hypermenorrhea, while light bleeding is called hypomenorrhea.
- If bleeding occurs between periods, this is not necessarily pathological, but it is termed intermenstrual bleeding. If no period can be identified due to the unpredictable bleeding, metrorrhagia is used.
- Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is a common cause of menorrhagia and irregular bleeding. It is due to a hormonal imbalance, and symptoms can be managed by use of the contraceptive pill (although hormonal contraception does not treat the underlying cause of the imbalance). If it is due to polycystic ovary syndrome, weight loss may help, and infertility may respond to clomifene citrate.
- Uterine fibroids (leiomyoma) are benign tumors of the uterus.
- Cervical cancer may occur at premenopausal age, and often presents with "contact bleeding" (e.g. after sexual intercourse)
- Uterine cancer will lead to irregular and often prolonged bleeding.
It may be for some other reasons also like infections, hormone deficiency or dryness in vagina. You need to get the position assessed by a gynecologist. She only will be able to tell you exactly the reason and treat you.
Please do not neglect or delay. see your gynecologist immediately.
2006-10-13 00:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Were you a virgin ? If yes then the bleeding is normal for the first time and also can be normal for a certain period after as the hymen might not broke from the first time. If you experience pains the only thing I can think at is that you are not relaxed enough so take more time before the actual penetration and relax relax....Try not to think too much at it. Take care!
2016-03-18 08:28:40
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answered by Gail 4
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Once infertility has been diagnosed, there are a number of treatment options available depending on the root cause of the problem. Learn here https://tr.im/LBQ9a
Infertility is a condition defined as not being able to become pregnant after at least one year of unprotected, regular, well-timed intercourse. Women who suffer from multiple miscarriages may also be diagnosed as infertile. Infertility may be classified into two groups, primary and secondary infertility.
2016-02-08 23:35:15
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answered by ? 3
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If you have been to your doctors and tested, that is good. You do not say if you and your boyfriend have times apart, there is something known as honeymoons disease, which is not actually a disease,it is just called this. I had a boyfriend who was away in the army and when he came home, the same happened to me, once very heavy bleeding when we were away on holiday. I was so worried I phoned a nurse friend of mine, who explained this to me,maybe it is the same for you.Perhaps the internet may have more info on this.Hope this is some help.
2006-10-13 00:15:15
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answered by harry sp 1
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Uterine fibroids are usually not dangerous, but can cause immense discomfort and lead to complications like anemia from heavy blood loss. In rare cases, they may cause complications that affect pregnancy.
In cases where there are no symptoms, treatment may not be necessary. However, proper diagnosis and treatment may be required if your symptoms are severe or causing complications. Along with conventional treatment, you can try some natural home remedies. Read here https://tr.im/w0c0f
2016-05-17 14:15:42
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answered by ? 2
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Get back to your GP and get a smear girl - bleeding is not normal. Rough sex can aggravate an underlying prob get yourself checked out. Now!
2006-10-13 00:10:23
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answered by StephE 3
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2014-09-27 06:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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