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Bleeding During Sex, Abdominal Pain. STD Test Clear. Have Non Hormonal Coil Fitted

heavy Bleeding during intercourse, pain as well shooting pain through lower adomin, and pains in legs after intercourse, waqs checked at hospital 6 month ago with std tests all clear, they thought it might have been a ulcer on the cervix but bleeding is getting worse, i also have a non hormonal coil fitted after an abortion which my periods have not been the same since over two year ago.
Wed, 5 Sep 2012
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Hello,
Firstly, get the position of your coil checked by your doctor. There is every possibility that the coil could be displaced. Also, heavier and painful periods and pelvic inflammation are noted features of the coil. Infection needs to be treated and if the coil is displaced go for immediate removal as the uterus may sometimes get perforated if left untreated. So, get medical attention immediately. Good luck.
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Bleeding During Sex, Abdominal Pain. STD Test Clear. Have Non Hormonal Coil Fitted

Hello, Firstly, get the position of your coil checked by your doctor. There is every possibility that the coil could be displaced. Also, heavier and painful periods and pelvic inflammation are noted features of the coil. Infection needs to be treated and if the coil is displaced go for immediate removal as the uterus may sometimes get perforated if left untreated. So, get medical attention immediately. Good luck.