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Question Posted Wednesday May 2 2012, 1:35 am

Can u tell me what can it be when after having sex with your boyfriend you start bleeding and it isn't my first time it all started after having sex on my period then after I went we had sex I started bleeding for three weeks and I had sex this time I start bleeding hardcore during sex and for two days wat can it be and we don't use condoms

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AMSxO answered Friday May 4 2012, 10:26 am:
Your cervix — the narrow, lower end of your uterus — is usually the source of vaginal bleeding brought on by sex. Even if you have a healthy cervix, enough friction during sexual intercourse can cause bleeding. Inflammation of the cervix or some other abnormality can also result in bleeding.

In most cases, vaginal bleeding after sex is the result of harmless cervical changes, many of which don't require treatment.

But I suggest you still go see a doctor just in case it is something greater than what I have learned.

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday May 2 2012, 11:39 am:
I'm not a doctor so I really can't say. You shouldn't be bleeding after sex so I thing it is time you check in with your Gynecologist.


Some how I am of the feeling you are under 18 and hope you are over 14. IF you are as I believe and hope then I can understand your concern about needing to see a Gynecologist. Let me allay those concerns.

By being over 14 you fall under a law by acronym none as HIPPA. HIPPA stands for Health Information Privacy Protection act. Specifically in this act is a section concerning young adults, age 14 and over, and their reproductive health.

By this law you may seek out medical help for reproductive health issues without parental permission or involvement. You may meat with the doctor in total privacy; meaning mom can't be in the exam room with yo unless invited by you. Anything you say to the doctor, anything the doctor treats you for, including the dispensing of birth control medication, is totally confidential. No one including anyone in the doctors employ may release any medical information to anyone without your written permission. To do so carries a steep fine and Jail time.


My advice is: Something is not right and you need to see a doctor. That doctor should be a gynecologist. You can do so without parental permission or approval. Your reproductive health is at risk here; please do not wait to see a doctor.


While I do not believe it this is an STD problem, although that is always a possibility. I so believe it is just as serious and needs a doctors care and treatment.

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