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Continued Light Bleeding Which Started After Having Sex. History Of Having Protected Sex Multiple Times. Suggest

Hi I have a major concern, I really need help I had sex 10 days ago for 2 days after each other then had 1 day break and had sex again all times we used a condom on the 3rd day we had sex when he fingered me there was a good amount of blood but still considered as little, his nail was a bit sharp and it hurt a bit when he fingered, 3 days later (tuesday) I noticed some watery blood in my panties, I waited to the evening and then there was again a watery blood, so I decided to insert a tampon for 5 min and when I pulled it out there was blood fresh blood but a little like 1.5 cm my period isnt due until another week what could be wrong? Can I be pregnant? We used a condom and whenever he would cum he would pull out with the condom right before he would cum. Also 2 days ago we tried to have sex again and again I was bleeding but it was less now.
Wed, 28 Aug 2013
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Psychiatrist 's  Response
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Thanks for writing in to us.

Bleeding during intercourse is something that is very common, but should be looked into. Basically I think of vaginal bleeding after intercourse as coming from one of three places, the vagina, the cervix, or the uterus. Uterine bleeding occurs during the active part of your period. Blood coming from the uterus may get worse during intercourse, but it is not usually caused by intercourse. Thus if your bleeding is occurring only during intercourse during times when you were otherwise not bleeding at all, then I think uterine bleeding is unlikely. Vaginal bleeding is a possibility, though bleeding from the vaginal walls is usually associated with pain. I think the most likely source of your bleeding is the cervix. The cervix is rich in blood vessels and any injury to it can cause bleeding noticed after intercourse.

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General & Family Physician Dr. Lohit K's  Response
Hi, thanks for using HCM.

You are not pregnant with these complaints. If missed period then look for pregnancy using UPT.

The explanation looks like local injury due to blaunt/sharp injury or due to lack of lubrication. This happens when there is increased frequence as explained by you.
Hope your periods are regular now, if not then this needs evaluation. Or else give break for 3-4 days and after words use lubricantswhle having sex. Avoid non lubricated candoms.

I advice you to consult your doctor once for speculum examination that will help for proper diagnosis.
Hope this helps you. Wish you good health.

Regards
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Continued Light Bleeding Which Started After Having Sex. History Of Having Protected Sex Multiple Times. Suggest

Hi, Thanks for writing in to us. Bleeding during intercourse is something that is very common, but should be looked into. Basically I think of vaginal bleeding after intercourse as coming from one of three places, the vagina, the cervix, or the uterus. Uterine bleeding occurs during the active part of your period. Blood coming from the uterus may get worse during intercourse, but it is not usually caused by intercourse. Thus if your bleeding is occurring only during intercourse during times when you were otherwise not bleeding at all, then I think uterine bleeding is unlikely. Vaginal bleeding is a possibility, though bleeding from the vaginal walls is usually associated with pain. I think the most likely source of your bleeding is the cervix. The cervix is rich in blood vessels and any injury to it can cause bleeding noticed after intercourse. Hope this helps