Started Bleeding After Sex. Have Cramping Associate With Ovulation. Had An Abortion Before. Suggestions?
Hello my period ended Friday the 16th. My husband and I had sex on the 18th, and then I started bleeding again. It is now 22, I am still bleeding and experiencing cramping and pain I usually associate with ovulation. I am very confused because my cycle is quite normal and regular. I have one child aged 6 years and have had one abortion about 10 years ago. ( just so you have a brief history.) any help or suggestion in this matter would be helpful I have no insurance and can't really afford out of pocket medical care.
hello, in my opinion u might be having a state called intermenstrual bleeding where there is abnormal bleeding in between your cycles..its something abnormal , but since your past cycles where normal u mentioned i would say the problem is just begun and you have many treatment modalities.. u must refer a gynaecologist for further evaluation where they might suggest your pelvis sonology and treatment would not be unaffordable..
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Started Bleeding After Sex. Have Cramping Associate With Ovulation. Had An Abortion Before. Suggestions?
hello, in my opinion u might be having a state called intermenstrual bleeding where there is abnormal bleeding in between your cycles..its something abnormal , but since your past cycles where normal u mentioned i would say the problem is just begun and you have many treatment modalities.. u must refer a gynaecologist for further evaluation where they might suggest your pelvis sonology and treatment would not be unaffordable..