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Continuous Watery Bleeding After Intercourse, On Contraceptive Pills. Cause?

I was having intercourse with my boyfriend and when we finished I had been bleeding the whole time and we didn t know it was a bright red colour and it was watery I went to clean up and didn t bleed again, I am on the contraseptive pill and I m half way through the month and not ready to come on my period, what is this bleeding?
Sat, 19 Jan 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query.

Bright red bleeding following sexual intercourse indicates injury at local site. It could be hymenal tag, vaginal inner wall or vulval outlet.
get a local examination done by a Gynaecologist to rule out injury and infection.
You can take pain killers to get symptomatic relief.

Hope this helps,
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Continuous Watery Bleeding After Intercourse, On Contraceptive Pills. Cause?

Hello, Thanks for the query. Bright red bleeding following sexual intercourse indicates injury at local site. It could be hymenal tag, vaginal inner wall or vulval outlet. get a local examination done by a Gynaecologist to rule out injury and infection. You can take pain killers to get symptomatic relief. Hope this helps, regards, Dr Nilofer