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How Can Vaginal Bleeding During Intercourse Be Treated?

Yesterday my husband fingered me pretty roughly but I did not feel any pain during the intercouse it wasn't until after he went to the restroom he told me he saw blood on his fingers, I went to the restroom to check myself and I had a little bit of blood on my underwear and I peed quite a bit of blood came out, I thought I had a cut or something but it didn't burn when I peed and I also didn't feel any pain I thought maybe it was my period coming early although I'm not supposed to get till 10 days from now, I used a tampon this morning but when I took it out I didn't have any blood just brown stuff on it. I'm confused on wether it's because he was too rough or if I'm getting my period early.
Fri, 21 Apr 2017
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Hi, I think it may be because of some minor trauma while intercourse or it can be due to some cervical pathology. get yourself examined by a gynecologist to rule out any cervical pathology, if you get it again after contact.
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How Can Vaginal Bleeding During Intercourse Be Treated?

Hi, I think it may be because of some minor trauma while intercourse or it can be due to some cervical pathology. get yourself examined by a gynecologist to rule out any cervical pathology, if you get it again after contact.