Bleeding Post Sex, Less Than Normal Periods, Back Pain And Stomach Discomfort, Not Due For Periods. Cause?
Hello, Suddenly bleeding a day or two after sex, only a little lighter than a period, heavy enough to wear pads. Woke up this morning and a tiny blob/clot on the tissue . I normally have regular periods on time, was not due for at least 3 weeks. A little back pain and discomfort in stomach but nothing overly painful at all, I put this down to other things. Bleeding has lasted almost over 24 hours now, but not so much that I am overly alarmed, like a slightly lighter period. Thanks for your help.
thank jenna for sharing ur prob on HCM
u dont mention ur age and ur menstrual history and issues
these info would be better for us to give ans
btw u must know post-coital bleeding is not a good issue
post-coital bleeding sometimes indicate cerviacal or endometrial ca
u need not to worry
u have to undergo a lower abdominal USG, TVS, and cervical PAP smear
i think if anything is there diagnosis will happen
need not to worry
consult a gynecologist
thank u
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Bleeding Post Sex, Less Than Normal Periods, Back Pain And Stomach Discomfort, Not Due For Periods. Cause?
thank jenna for sharing ur prob on HCM u dont mention ur age and ur menstrual history and issues these info would be better for us to give ans btw u must know post-coital bleeding is not a good issue post-coital bleeding sometimes indicate cerviacal or endometrial ca u need not to worry u have to undergo a lower abdominal USG, TVS, and cervical PAP smear i think if anything is there diagnosis will happen need not to worry consult a gynecologist thank u