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GENERAL: ?internal vaginal tear

From: G (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 29 Jun 2007 03:16:33 -0500 (CDT)


About two weeks ago I had sex with my boyfriend and started bleeding afterwards. As it had felt as though we were doing it at a slightly awkward angle, I thought it might have been a ?injury to the anterior wall of my vagina. Also, afterwards there was a dull pain type feeling - although pain is probably too strong a word - which felt internal.

How common is an internal injury and what is the nature of such an injury usually (is it a tear, how deep is it? etc)? Also, if this is the problem, how long should I abstain from sex to allow it to heal? And also what could be other causes for the bleeding? Also, I had a dark discharge (like old blood rather than new blood) over the week that followed, however, I do have a history of very irregular periods which hasn't been helped by the implanon I currently have.

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Hallo anoniempje,

Ik herken me helemaal terug in jouw klachten, ben nu ookm ongeveer 9 weken zwanger, en wordt helemaal gek van die koude rillingen!!!Heb verschillende zwangerschapsboeken doorgespit maar kon hier niet niets over terugvinden. Heb ook net als jij last van een te snel werkende schildklier,maar daar ligt het idd niet aan. Nee zwanger zijn op deze manier is niet echt prettig vooral als je ernog eens de hele dag misselijkheid en hooikoorts bij optelt. Maar goed deze "klachten "verschillen dus per persoon. Laten we hopen voor ons allebei dat het snel weer overgaat, en eindelijk eens een beetje kunnen genieten van de zwangerschap!!

groetjes, Sylvia






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