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Feeling Tiredness, Pain, Difficulty Walking, Sleepiness After Having Sex. Taking Calcium And Vitamin C. What To Do?

i m recentiy married .i had sex at first night just after my periods end and i feel tired pain ,unable to wak,and more sleep .is it ok if i dont bleed first time after sex.i m not having sex from 4 months and still having problm about weakness,pain in legs,headache.i had 5 times menstrution processe in 2 months.i m taking medicine calcium +vit c .so please advice me what should i do
Tue, 16 Jul 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for the query.
Pain after the intercourse can be seen sometimes in recently married women.
But as you are having frequent episodes bleeding, better to get examined once to find out the possible cause.
So you once consult gynecologist and get examined to rule out causes like post-coital bleeding.
Then with her advice you can go for ultrasound and hormonal profile to find out the cause for your problem. And take treatment accordingly.
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Feeling Tiredness, Pain, Difficulty Walking, Sleepiness After Having Sex. Taking Calcium And Vitamin C. What To Do?

Hi, Thanks for the query. Pain after the intercourse can be seen sometimes in recently married women. But as you are having frequent episodes bleeding, better to get examined once to find out the possible cause. So you once consult gynecologist and get examined to rule out causes like post-coital bleeding. Then with her advice you can go for ultrasound and hormonal profile to find out the cause for your problem. And take treatment accordingly.