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What Causes Bleeding During Intercourse?

I Have IC and VVC. I have given birth to my 2nd child almost 10 months ago and i am having bleeding with intercourse. I just had my yearly and all the test came back fine. I forgot to tell them i was having bleeding but it wasnt that bad, over the past week it has gotten worse. We thought i had gotten my monthly but that wasnt the case.
Mon, 20 Oct 2014
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

Bleeding during intercourse is a very common complaint. In the vast majority of individuals the bleeding is nothing serious and will tend to go away on its own.

Most cases of vaginal bleeding after intercourse can occur if you are near the time of your period, bleeding from your uterus and any trauma to the walls of the vagina.

Most of the time this occurs when penetration takes place without enough lubrication. This type of bleeding is usually painful.

I think you should take an appointment with your Gynecologist for further evaluation of this bleeding. Your doctor will likely be able to tell you the source of bleeding and can suggest the treatment.
Thank you.
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What Causes Bleeding During Intercourse?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, Bleeding during intercourse is a very common complaint. In the vast majority of individuals the bleeding is nothing serious and will tend to go away on its own. Most cases of vaginal bleeding after intercourse can occur if you are near the time of your period, bleeding from your uterus and any trauma to the walls of the vagina. Most of the time this occurs when penetration takes place without enough lubrication. This type of bleeding is usually painful. I think you should take an appointment with your Gynecologist for further evaluation of this bleeding. Your doctor will likely be able to tell you the source of bleeding and can suggest the treatment. Thank you.