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Very Light Continued Bleeding After A Week Of Having Sex. Not Due For Periods. Guide

am very worried. please help me out. i had sex 3 days after my periods ended on 2nd may. and i started bleeding from yesterday. bleeding is very very slight. like just maybe 2-3 drops. and it is continuing today as well. should i be worried? what bleeding is this? when will it stop? please help me. and what about my next menstrual cycle? please help me.
Sat, 18 May 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for using healthcare magic.
I have gone through your available history.

Bleeding after sex might be due to
- Local Vaginal injury
- Cervical pathology
- continuation of previous menses which is very less likely

You should consult your gynecologist to rule out cervical causes. Treatment would be directed as per cause.
Thanks.
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Very Light Continued Bleeding After A Week Of Having Sex. Not Due For Periods. Guide

Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I have gone through your available history. Bleeding after sex might be due to - Local Vaginal injury - Cervical pathology - continuation of previous menses which is very less likely You should consult your gynecologist to rule out cervical causes. Treatment would be directed as per cause. Thanks.