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Bleeding During Sex, Odor. Reason?

I recently started having sex with a man whose penis is a bit too long for me and I bleed during sex. we did it a couple times after that and I didn t bleed but we did it a couple days ago and I bleed again. I am 42 and wondering if I am menopausal and my estrogen levels are too low or if I have an infection cause I am getting an odour
Fri, 20 Sep 2013
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Hello,

Bleeding during or after sex is called Post Coital Bleeding. It has several reasons like blunt trauma, pelvic infection, cervical polyp/ erosion, hormonal imbalance, vaginal dryness, cervical malignancy or growth etc.

Here, you need to consult with gynecologist to conduct pelvic examination with or without colposcope to rule out exact etiology. Proper antibiotic and vaginal suppository can be given to treat pelvic/ vaginal infection. Maintain genital hygiene.
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Bleeding During Sex, Odor. Reason?

Hello, Bleeding during or after sex is called Post Coital Bleeding. It has several reasons like blunt trauma, pelvic infection, cervical polyp/ erosion, hormonal imbalance, vaginal dryness, cervical malignancy or growth etc. Here, you need to consult with gynecologist to conduct pelvic examination with or without colposcope to rule out exact etiology. Proper antibiotic and vaginal suppository can be given to treat pelvic/ vaginal infection. Maintain genital hygiene.