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Irregular Periods, Bleeding After Sex. Want To Conceive. Suggestions?

hi there, i have been struggling with irregular periods but my doctors said i need to take some estrogen, they gave me provers for 5 days 2 pills per day. and then as soon as my periodsstarted i started drinking yasmine, but now i have been on my period for 2weeks and in between it goes away for like 2to3 days but then when my husband and i have sex i am bleeding like crazy? we really what to get pregnant please help...... anonomous
Tue, 14 May 2013
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Hello,

History of bleeding following intercourse is a real cause for concern.
It may be cervicitis or cervical erosion due to any malignancy.
You should get your PAP smear done to rule out any infection or malignancy.
Consult your gynecologist for a thorough examination.
Oral contraceptive pills will also cause withdrawal bleeding.
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Irregular Periods, Bleeding After Sex. Want To Conceive. Suggestions?

Hello, History of bleeding following intercourse is a real cause for concern. It may be cervicitis or cervical erosion due to any malignancy. You should get your PAP smear done to rule out any infection or malignancy. Consult your gynecologist for a thorough examination. Oral contraceptive pills will also cause withdrawal bleeding.