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Spotting after intercource
Hello mam I had unprotected intercource at age 19 now my age is 28 from age 19 to age 28 I am not sexually active . I recently got married from 2 months only before 2 months of marriage  and for first time I have tested all std for my safety and pap smear also which comes all negative then why  I got before 2 days ago little bit spot after intercource only for first and one time when I pass urine then after 2 days I got my period is it normal or it is cervical cancer I feel worried .
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Please visit your nearest Gynec for detailed evaluation
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Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area for a physical examination. This is essential. Tele-consultation may not be adequate.
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You need a clinical examination to rule out any vaginal infection,erosion ,polyp etc As your Pap smear was negative possibility of cancer is almost negative
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Spotting during intercourse could be due to any local cervical causes. Undergo a detailed examination from your gynaecologist
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You can get a test called papsmear That is for cancer screening You should get yourself vaccinated for cervical cancer rather than worrying
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Since your pap smear is normal there is no chance of cervical cancer.Spotting could be due to cervical erosion,polyp or also recent sexual activity.Connect for detailed evaluation
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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