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On Diane-35. History Of Having Sex After Periods Followed By Little Bleeding. Due To Pill?

I have been taking diane-35 for ten days now and I started on my first day of period. After I'm done with my period and had a regular intercourse I noticed blood coming out I thought its just my period I stopped having sex for 1 day then I tried again but still little blood came out each time we try. Is it because of the pill? Is this normal?
Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Hello ma'am.

This is not necessarily because of the pill (but yes it could be); the more likely scenario is the sexual intercourse itself. Many women experience spotting especially if they have must recently started to have sexual relations or if their sexual relations have been reignited after a long gap. This is nothing to worry about, but you could get it checked during your next gynecology visit with the help of a speculum examination and/or a transvaginal ultrasound.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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On Diane-35. History Of Having Sex After Periods Followed By Little Bleeding. Due To Pill?

Hello ma am. This is not necessarily because of the pill (but yes it could be); the more likely scenario is the sexual intercourse itself. Many women experience spotting especially if they have must recently started to have sexual relations or if their sexual relations have been reignited after a long gap. This is nothing to worry about, but you could get it checked during your next gynecology visit with the help of a speculum examination and/or a transvaginal ultrasound. Hope this helps. Best wishes.