Noticed Pink Colored Discharge Or Spotting After Sex. Getting Cramps. What To Do?
Hi, I was wondering if there was something wrong with me down below...I'm and 18 year old girl and sex is still fairly new to me but I have noticed that after sex I tend to see either a pink coloured discharde or red blood, I'm also starting to get cramps over the past couple of months as well, I have the implant in and I'm not sure what it could be, its not itchy or sore thought, just cramps and sometimes I get quite a lot of gunky discharge throught the day
The spotting can be due to possibility of abrasions during intercourse. Implant can cause inter-menstrual spotting as a side effect. If the same thing repeats after every act of intercourse better to get examined once to rule out the possibilities like cervical erosion etc. During intercourse vaginal discharge will increase to some extent, which is physiological. If there are any associated symptoms like foul smell, itching etc, better to consult gynecologist once to rule out the presence of infection.
For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429 Take care.
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Noticed Pink Colored Discharge Or Spotting After Sex. Getting Cramps. What To Do?
Hi, Thanks for the query. The spotting can be due to possibility of abrasions during intercourse. Implant can cause inter-menstrual spotting as a side effect. If the same thing repeats after every act of intercourse better to get examined once to rule out the possibilities like cervical erosion etc. During intercourse vaginal discharge will increase to some extent, which is physiological. If there are any associated symptoms like foul smell, itching etc, better to consult gynecologist once to rule out the presence of infection. For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429 Take care.