Your cervix is more sensitive when you are pregnant and will bleed much more easily. A tiny bit of blood after intercourse or a pelvic exam is normal.
If you worried at all, however, please contact your doctor who can give you an exam to be sure all is well.
2007-06-18 13:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I had the same problem when I was 25 weeks. I'm 27 weeks now and the only reason why I was spotting was because I tore slightly. I spotted and it hurt to urinate for a few hours because I hadn't had sex in a while and your body of course changes when you're pregnant. If you're still concerned about your bub, you should make an appointment with your doc just to make sure he or she is alright :)
p.s. Having sex during pregnancy is OKAY. My midwife told me that as long as it ISN'T rough it's fine. Anyone who says otherwise is just lying. It's even in every pregnancy book you find. It's ok to have sex when you're preggy as long as your not rough and don't lay on your belly because the baby is protected by the amniotic fluids.
2007-06-18 14:13:48
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answered by Miley 4
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properly, aspirin is a blood thinner and apparently ibuprofen does not help that a lot the two. i do no longer think of you're pregnant, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it seems such as you would be able to desire to reassess your approach of delivery administration. you're saying "so a methods, no injuries yet"--however the important be conscious there is yet. i've got suggested it a million cases: pulling out isn't a competent style of delivery administration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in case you do no longer desire to finally end up pregnant, you greater advantageous reassess your approach of birth control...rapid! you have been fortunate so a methods, yet your success WILL finally run out, and you'd be able to take THAT to the financial organization. absorbing 2 a million/2 pads in 3 days does not sound like implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding is greater like recognizing or an particularly easy era. It sounds greater like a screwy menstrual cycle, probably led to via a mix of rigidity, your drugs, and unexpectedly commencing up an workout habitual. All those issues can wreak havoc on your hormones and your physique. i could wager funds you're no longer pregnant, yet once you're THAT worried, purely take a being pregnant attempt and placed your strategies comfy.
2016-09-28 01:35:55
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answered by ? 4
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you should avoid rough sex during pregnancy because your hormones also cause changes in your cervix. the blood vessels are more enlarged. you should be okay but let your dr. know about the spotting and avoid sex until you can be seen again by your dr (just to make sure everything is okay)
2007-06-18 13:34:41
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answered by pocahontas80_1999 3
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See a doctor.
1) when pregnant should not had sex.
2) not with a rough partner.
3) should not press on the baby.
2007-06-18 14:13:12
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answered by chawcs 3
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Call your doc. Most likely you just had a tear. But I would call your doctor just to be safe. Sex during pregnancy is normally safe. And you have a ton of blood pumping through you, you are probably just fine.
2007-06-18 13:32:34
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answered by serendipity_siren 5
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hey,
honestly having sex when pregnant is a very very bad idea! But is was probably no big deal. You prob werent well-lubricated. Some people are allergic to the condoms, depends which ones you were using.
2007-06-18 13:33:34
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answered by fadingAway 2
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it possible from it being dry and rough that u bled but i would dicuss this with ur midwife as soon as u can just so she knows also if it lasted for less than 2mins its due 2 sex if longer then get seeen 2 asap
2007-06-18 13:34:13
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answered by mummy of 2gorgeous boys 3
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Just because it was new and non lubricated.
If lite spotting, no problem. Lots of blood..big issue.
No Problem.
2007-06-18 13:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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While this is likely to be nothing, you should contact your gyn and discuss it with him/her. The doc may want you to come in just to verify that everything is okay.
2007-06-18 13:33:19
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answered by Snoopy 5
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