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Re: YOUNGWOMEN: postcoital bleeding

From: andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 5 Aug 2007 19:51:55 -0500 (CDT)


Hi there,

I recently asked my specialist a couple questions regarding this. He said that if you have sex kind of hard, and the guy goes deep enough to hit your cervix, your cervix can bleed just as if you got punched in the nose. Also, I have had a few cases where having sex made my period come early. If you have been bleeding for 4 days, (which is a lot) it's because the guy was too rough with you or you simply just got your period early. As long as your last pap was fine, I wouldn't worry about it being cancer.

At Sun, 5 Aug 2007, eam wrote: >
>I have read a few articles and forums regarding postcoital bleeding, and
>some of my questions have been answered and some I still need answers..
>so PLEASE provide me some answers!
>
>I recently lost my virginity and had postcoital bleeding -- it seemed
>like a lot.
>
>so here are a few of my questions..
>
>1.) Is the pc bleed just due to my hymen tearing? I've read that it can
>be due to rough sex as well and if the vaginal wall is dry it could be
>that too
>2.) would not using a condom be a factor?
>3.) how long does the bleeding last? i'm still spotting -- on my 4th
>day.
>
>I read that postcoital bleeding can also be due to cervical cancer or
>polyps so I'd hope it isnt, but I'm going to get checked asap but
>whatever answer you have regarding my questions would be helpful




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