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What Causes Next Day Bleeding After Intercourse?

my name is Kirsty Hopkins i am 20 years old and i started my period when i was 14 i had a baby when i was 18. i have my period every month like always but last month i started bleeding after having sex the first time i bled for 4 days and then this time i am still bleeding going on 7 days now the bleeding always starts the next night after sex can you tell me whats happening and why?
Mon, 18 May 2015
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Bleeding after intercourse suggests some lesion on the mouth of the uterus - could be even cancer.
Better get examined from a Gynaecologist for correct diagnosis.
Gynaecologist, after intravaginal examination may suggest you biopsy of the lesion if found and suspicious.
If only erosion is there, or some infective lesion, can be treated by antibiotics and/or cauterization of the lesion.
This definitely calls for a thorough Gynaecological check up.
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What Causes Next Day Bleeding After Intercourse?

Bleeding after intercourse suggests some lesion on the mouth of the uterus - could be even cancer. Better get examined from a Gynaecologist for correct diagnosis. Gynaecologist, after intravaginal examination may suggest you biopsy of the lesion if found and suspicious. If only erosion is there, or some infective lesion, can be treated by antibiotics and/or cauterization of the lesion. This definitely calls for a thorough Gynaecological check up.