That depoends on the reason for the bleeding. The question is too general as 'bleeding' can be part of the menstrual cycle or any other numbers of reasons and the timing of the sex during the month as well as how frequently you have sex and other aspects of your health have a bearing on the answer. Having said all that, assuming its not part of the menstrual cycle, you are in good physical health, slight irregular bleeding after sex occurs in some people. You may want to see a doctor and have a general examination to ensure you dont have an infection or suffer from ill health. As for any harm to your baby, are you already 'pregnant' [ in which case, you should refrain from intense sexual activity after month 4] [ you can have a loving and sexual relationship until late in pregnancy, however, vigorous sexual activity should be avoided ]
2006-11-29 18:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe, maybe not, your partner could just be hitting your cervix a little too hard. I think a tipped uterus can cause a little bit of bleeding too. Ask the good doctor just to make sure.
2006-11-29 18:20:44
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answered by Nickey b 2
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No, but it could be a sign on an STD of cysts. You really should call NHS Direct or speak to a doctor or nurse.
2006-11-29 19:03:58
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answered by MrsC 4
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Try a different position - like "spoons," or "doggy style" where he doesn't penetrate quite so deeply.
It's not necessarily harmful... but check with yr doctor.
Bonne Chance!
2006-11-29 18:24:54
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answered by Samlet 4
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Yes it could be because it could be a sign of endometriosis which can lead to infertility.
I'd deffo get it checked out by you doc
2006-12-02 22:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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This is common, it is usually left over blood from your last period, check it out with your doc though just to give you peace of mind
2006-11-29 21:53:44
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answered by xoclairexo 3
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actually to my knowledge bleeding immediatly after sex might not be good so u need to check a gynacologist.
2006-11-29 18:45:52
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answered by Lady D 1
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It doesn't sound normal, i think you should go see your nurse or doctor
2006-12-01 05:22:59
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answered by gingey10 2
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This is really something you should ask your doctor.
2006-11-29 18:17:07
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answered by Sum_Guy 3
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This is not normal, please get it checked out.
2006-11-29 18:30:04
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answered by Daddybear 7
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