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Re: Bleeding

From: Alicia M. Lapidus M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 20 Mar 2003 19:38:00 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Martina wrote: >
>I am 32 yrs old and had my third child 8 mos ago. Ever since the birth
>of my last child I have had an issue with bleeding during intercouse. I
>have had an exam and ultrasound and both indicated no cause as to why
>this is happening. I have been doing kegel exercises and using
>lubricants during intercourse. Could I have been sewn too tight when I
>had my episiotomy and therefore when I have intercouse I tear which then
>causes the bleeding and if this is possible is there anything to fix it
>or could it be that the lining of my uterus is thinner and gets
>irritated during intercouse which causes the bleeding.

If that happened , it has an easy correction. Your doc should see you when you are bleeding to see where the blood comes from.

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Alicia M. Lapidus M.D.
Director Obgyn.net Latina
Chief of Staff Obstetrics, Hospital J. A. Fernández
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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