Hello. My Boyfriend And I Have Been Sexually Active For
Question: Hello. My boyfriend and I have been sexually active for over a year now. When we first started experimenting positions, everything was fine until we got to doggy. From there, I would spot after. I googled and found out about how it could be down to my cervix, which was fine and stopped quickly. That is, until my bleeding became prolonged to weeks and even months. After changing my birth three times, finally to the shot, we were fine. Recently though, maybe a week ago, we did doggy (finally got used to it), but he was much more rough than usual. After that, there was spotting and I brushed it off as the usual with my cervix. It’s been about a week now and I’m still bleeding as if I’m having my normal period. What is going on?
Brief Answer:
It could be due to a few causes.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Thanks for trusting Ask a doctor about your healthcare.
I have gone through your history and understand your concern.
Your symptoms could be due to friction caused by rough sex had a small scar.
It could be due to infection of the vagina and cervix.get your STD panel as well.
If bleeding persists get your ultrasound to rule out the possibility of polyp also.
Hope found useful, feel free to ask for more information.
Good luck
Regards
It could be due to a few causes.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Thanks for trusting Ask a doctor about your healthcare.
I have gone through your history and understand your concern.
Your symptoms could be due to friction caused by rough sex had a small scar.
It could be due to infection of the vagina and cervix.get your STD panel as well.
If bleeding persists get your ultrasound to rule out the possibility of polyp also.
Hope found useful, feel free to ask for more information.
Good luck
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
Thank you! I already had a test for STD’s done, even though I was confident I didn’t have any since we were both each other’s first and it doesn’t run in our backgrounds, and it came back negative for STDs.
Do you think getting a pap smear would help?
Everything I google says cervical cancer yet, other than excessive bleeding, I don’t have any other symptoms.
Do you think getting a pap smear would help?
Everything I google says cervical cancer yet, other than excessive bleeding, I don’t have any other symptoms.
Brief Answer:
Yes,you can go for paps smear.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Thanks for your information.
It is most likely due to infection or due to hormonal imbalance.
Get your paps smear test for the same.
Hope found useful
Good luck
Regards
Yes,you can go for paps smear.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Thanks for your information.
It is most likely due to infection or due to hormonal imbalance.
Get your paps smear test for the same.
Hope found useful
Good luck
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
What are other symptoms of an infection or hormonal imbalance?
Brief Answer:
In Infection,you can have vaginal discharge ( smelly)
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
In infection you may have vaginal discharge,itching,weakness and sometime fever as well.
In hormonal imbalance weight gain,Headache,nausea and weakness maybe there.
Hope found useful.
Good luck
Regards
In Infection,you can have vaginal discharge ( smelly)
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
In infection you may have vaginal discharge,itching,weakness and sometime fever as well.
In hormonal imbalance weight gain,Headache,nausea and weakness maybe there.
Hope found useful.
Good luck
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
What’re the odds of of it being either or clerical cancer?
Cervical*
Brief Answer:
Very rare chances at your age.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It is very rare chances of cervical cancer in your case.
We will go for paps smear in your case.
Hope found useful
Good luck
Regards
Very rare chances at your age.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It is very rare chances of cervical cancer in your case.
We will go for paps smear in your case.
Hope found useful
Good luck
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj