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Bleeding after intercourse
Yesterday I was went with my boyfriend. After intercourse. It is not our first time.it bleeds normally then seems like stop but after 4-5 hrs stain is visible. I change a pad of fresh blood in 12 hrs. Also mild pain in lower abdomen
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When is your period date It could be an early period. Or else some internal injury in which case you should visit nearby gynec
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You need to get examination done for locating the cause . Any cervical issue, vaginal tears or infection. .
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Could be a small tear, you need to get it examined.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice on
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Consult please
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If your participating in intercourse after a long gap; there can be bleeding after that, so just give time and see
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Is it around your period time?
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