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Planning Pregnancy, Had Sex, Bleeding After Sex, Had Baby Month Ago, Pinkish Discharge. Suggestion?

I had a baby a month ago. Me and my fiancée are trying to have one of our own right now and we were making love and he went in too far his penis is 10-10 1/2 inches. I was bleeding after he hit it. It hurt too if felt like someone stabbed it. The bleeding stopped. When I used the rest room it was light red. Like a pinkish orange color. Will I be okay? When will it stop bleeding ?
Mon, 7 Oct 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Rough sex is the possible cause of blunt trauma around cervix or vaginal region. Other reasons are pelvic infection, cervical polyp etc.

In most cases, bleeding stops automatically and no treatment is required. If it is continued more than 3 days, then I suggest to consult with gynecologist for pelvic examination and management of the case.

Good luck and practice safe sex.
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Planning Pregnancy, Had Sex, Bleeding After Sex, Had Baby Month Ago, Pinkish Discharge. Suggestion?

Hello, Rough sex is the possible cause of blunt trauma around cervix or vaginal region. Other reasons are pelvic infection, cervical polyp etc. In most cases, bleeding stops automatically and no treatment is required. If it is continued more than 3 days, then I suggest to consult with gynecologist for pelvic examination and management of the case. Good luck and practice safe sex.