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Re: post coital bleeding..........reposted as Question missed previously , Thank you

From: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 9 Jan 2003 17:44:16 -0600 (CST)


There are a number of things that can cause post-coital bleeding. Some are minor and others are more serious. You may have tiny tears on your vaginal wall from intercourse that cause spotting after intercourse (that was what my doctor diagnosed mine with last year) I have also read in the archives that if your cervix is bumped during intercourse or a pelvic exam, it can cause spotting because there are tons of tiny vessels that can rupture (not sure if this is just during pregnancy or at anytime) Neither of these are a cause for concern and are considered to be normal. Wait and see what some of the doctors or other women say on here. Call your doc if you are still worried! good luck ttc!

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>>At Fri, 3 Jan 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>I am 31 years old. No pregnancies. Thinking of trying for a baby with
>>>my husband.
>>>I have sometimes had irregular cycles, but more recently they are worse.
>>>I have made an appointment to see my dr about this.
>>>Thing is I am now experiencing post coital bleeding, on two occasions.
>>>
>>>what can cause such bleeding, aside from cancer? (normal pap smear
>>>recently)
>>>
>>>thanks!

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Alicia, age 19
1st pregnancy
due may 18th



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