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From: Anna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 8 Aug 2003 20:54:01 -0500 (CDT)


I posted a message regarding some minor bleeding/spotting post masturbation a few days ago. Since then, it happened again, but no masturbation. I spontaneously started to spot again and then stopped. I've since stopped my pills (to a much lighter period than normal) and plan to start on a fresh pack of bc after, hoping that I was just off on my days on the last pack. But what I was wondering, if this continues to happen, is this bleeding something normal? Maybe the physical reactions to sexual stimulation might also stimulate the areas that control one's period? Especially right before or after one's period? Or when on Orthotricyclen like I am (I am told that it has varying doses of medication so that it might not work so well on the lighter dosed days?). It is just recently that I had this post-fingering bleeding but I don't masturbate on a real regular basis. A couple times a month, give or take (more just this past week and a half trying to see if it was truly an action/reaction thing with the bleeding) and only at all in the past year. So maybe this is just the way my body works? I'll admit I'm a bit anxious over this, probably overly anxious, but I'd really appreciate a response. Yes, no or maybe, I'll be grateful.



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