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Bleeding During Sex. Periods Over A Week And A Half Ago. Having Cramps, Periods Symptoms. Reason?

My boyfriend and I had sex yesterday and noticed bleeding during it. The bleeding has been constant now but not the same thickness as my period usually is. I just finished my last period a week and a half ago and this is not my first time having sex. Also today i ve had cramping and other period symptoms. Is this my period or other cause of concern?
Fri, 15 Mar 2013
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Hi Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears that you must be having cervical erosion,or some infection, it is not an another period.

I advise you to consult a gynacologist for diagnosis and treatment. Inspection of the part is most important to avoid forthcoming pelvic inflamatory disease.

If your doctor feels necessory both of you should have treatment if you want to continue the sex partnership.

Wishing for a fast recovery and thanks for calling.
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Bleeding During Sex. Periods Over A Week And A Half Ago. Having Cramps, Periods Symptoms. Reason?

Hi Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears that you must be having cervical erosion,or some infection, it is not an another period. I advise you to consult a gynacologist for diagnosis and treatment. Inspection of the part is most important to avoid forthcoming pelvic inflamatory disease. If your doctor feels necessory both of you should have treatment if you want to continue the sex partnership. Wishing for a fast recovery and thanks for calling.