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Have Heavy Vaginal Bleeding After Sex. Could It Mean Start Of Period?

My partner and I have been having sex but recently we ve had to stop because of heavy vaginal bleeding which has never happened before him! I ve had safe sex with ten other males just as big as him too so it doesn t make any sense that size would be the problem. And I just got checked out for STIs and anything else abnormal and there was nothing wrong. Could it be because I am about to start my period?
Fri, 8 Mar 2013
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Hi and thanks for the question,
I am very convinced it should be because you are at the beginning of your period. Its not advisable however to have unprotected sex, for this equally exposes you.
But if the bleeding persists after your period, you might need to consult the gynecologist.
thanks and hope this helps,
Luchuo, MD.
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Have Heavy Vaginal Bleeding After Sex. Could It Mean Start Of Period?

Hi and thanks for the question, I am very convinced it should be because you are at the beginning of your period. Its not advisable however to have unprotected sex, for this equally exposes you. But if the bleeding persists after your period, you might need to consult the gynecologist. thanks and hope this helps, Luchuo, MD.