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Re: Bleeding during sex

From: Eileen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jun 22 21:50:39 2005


Hello, Im writing this because I also have experienced the same problem and am also concerned...I just started having sex this yr and it was after my pelvic pain had occured. Anyways everytime I have experienced sex, I have had the same problem...The first time it hurt extremely bad and I started bleeding right afterwards but didnt really notice like feel it but it was this bright red you were talking about..I only bled for like an hour and it stopped...my stomach was a little sore but the next day it was fine...then I had sex again didnt hurt as bad but bled right away during sex and had to stop. This time the blood was only maybe a couple table spoons,then it went away and totally stopped...the third time which was actually later that day and didnt hurt at all but still bled during sex, not as much but still did....I thought it was something serious because I have been getting ovarian cysts and I thought maybe one reptured but it was weird cause it totally stopped bleding after an hour and was fine...then a couple days later I started bleeding for a few days and so I figured maybe it was just my cycle... So i waited a couple weeks thinking it wouldnt bleed this time. As soon as I had sex again and hurt really bad again and started to bleed a couple drops and so I stopped but that was it, there wasnt anymore blood afterwards....

Well, Im not sure whats wrong with me but at least Im not the only one experiencing this.I have an appointment for this Friday (June 24) to see a new obgyn (cause im disappointed with my other one) but im going to inform him about this as well as the pelvic pains Ive been having lately...

I cant really tell you if this is urgent or not cause Im not really sure as to with myself but I guess Ill know more Friday and would be more than happy to answer any questions..feel free to email me

Eileen

At Tue, 21 Jun 2005, anonymous wrote: >
>My first thought would be that there is some sort of polyp, laceration,
>fissure or other physical irritation present in your vagina that is
>being further irritated by intercourse which then causes the bleeding. I
>say this because you say it has only happened 3 times in the span of a
>year.
>
>Try to think back to those times and see if you can determine any sort
>of pattern. For instance, did you have any type of itching, burning,
>discharge, urinary tract infection within the day or two before or after
>the intercourse/bleeding incident? Do you use tampons? Is it possible
>that the insertion device has made small cuts? Do you use sex toys? Is
>the sex vigorous? Are you well lubricated? Has your doctor mentioned any
>physical traits regarding your genitals and reproductive organs, such as
>a retroverted uterus?
>
>It's certainly worth mentioning to your doctor and making an appointment
>to be seen as soon as possible after the next time it happens. That
>way, if there is a tear, cut, polyp or such it should be easy for the
>doctor to see and then come to a solution for you.
>
>At Tue, 21 Jun 2005, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>I am 29.
>>On 3 occassions in the span of a year, I have had sigificant bleeding
>>during intercoarse. Its very bright red. The blood feels to come
>>suddenly -twice there was no discomfort at all but the last time there
>>was - the incidences where months apart. I am completely unware of a
>>problem until I see it. I would guess the amount would be a couple
>>table spoons. I have regular paps, that have always been normal.
>>I have had cyst in the past, break through bleeding and been put on
>>several types of BC pills to stop it. But i have been on a different
>>pill each time I have had bleeding.
>>I also have chronic low back pain and wonder if it might relate to this.
>>I do have an appointment booked with my doctor but its not for over a
>>month. Is this urgent?? or a symptom of anything?




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