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Bleeding after sex?

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Question - (18 May 2009) 5 Answers - (Newest, 18 May 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

i dont usually bleed but recently i keep bleading after sex. Its only slightly but i don't know why and my periods aren't due for 2 weeks, any ideas?

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A female reader, Fiona xxx United Kingdom +, writes (18 May 2009):

Fiona xxx agony auntYou need to get yourself checked out. Go to the family planning and sexual health place. They can examine and advise you accordingly. Perhaps consider where the discomfort is, high up, low down, if it's sore as well as bleeding... Bascially just explain to the doctor with some more details and then she'll examine you.

It's not normal is it and I doubt it's the hymen as it's not your first time.

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A female reader, pebble United Kingdom +, writes (18 May 2009):

pebble agony auntI'm a little worried that I'm the only poster that has actually told you to go to a doctor. That's what you need, it could be something simple or it could be something a lot worse.

Type 'bleeding after sex' into google and see some of the things that come up. Not trying to scare you but most sites say that bleeding should never be ignored. Good luck :)

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A female reader, pebble United Kingdom +, writes (18 May 2009):

pebble agony auntThis isn't normal, especially if it has only just started happening recently. Bleeding after sex is never a good sign. If you haven't been using protection then you could have an STI. You could also have polyps (small growths) on the cervix or an inflammed cervix. None of these are particularly pleasent.

You need to see your doctor. Unexplained vaginal bleeding should never be ignored.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (18 May 2009):

Maybe he keeps bumping into your cervix. Either he needs to be gentler on you or you should abstain from sex for a bit.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (18 May 2009):

have you thought that your partner could have broke you hymen?? it is posible to have sex without breaking it however very rere. im sorry about the spelling :S x

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