Bleed a little bit after sex and think I've come on but the next day no more blood .. I've got the implant and was on the contraceptive pill to because the implant have me a period all the time burger I've recently finished the pill .. I never bleed irregularly unless I have sex I've recently had an sti check and been with my boyfriend for two years so I have no stis any suggestions?
Hi, Irregular bleeding is known to occur with Implant. But you have cleverly observed that the bleeding is invariably only after sex. It could probably be due to some abnormality of cervix ( neck of uterus). It could be due to cervical erosion ( raw area covering the neck of uterus), cervicitis (infection of the neck of uterus) or any other lesion on the cervix.
You must see your Gynecologist for internal examination. Your doctor in addition will do a pap smear if you are not regular with your screening. She may also advise colposcopy ( detailed examination of neck of uterus under special magnifying devise called colposcope) based on clinical examination. I hope I have answered to your satisfaction. If you have any further concerns do contact me through Healthcare Magic.
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What Causes Bleeding After Having Sex?
Hi, Irregular bleeding is known to occur with Implant. But you have cleverly observed that the bleeding is invariably only after sex. It could probably be due to some abnormality of cervix ( neck of uterus). It could be due to cervical erosion ( raw area covering the neck of uterus), cervicitis (infection of the neck of uterus) or any other lesion on the cervix. You must see your Gynecologist for internal examination. Your doctor in addition will do a pap smear if you are not regular with your screening. She may also advise colposcopy ( detailed examination of neck of uterus under special magnifying devise called colposcope) based on clinical examination. I hope I have answered to your satisfaction. If you have any further concerns do contact me through Healthcare Magic.