What Causes Bleeding Post Coitus?
Question: Hi when i have sex with my partner i bleed it doesn't hurt actually feels good usually when i do bleed its after i have an orgasm there no pain and I've been tested for everything and everything came back negative any idea what may be causing the bleeding
Brief Answer:
possible cervical ectopy
Detailed Answer:
Hello ,
Thanks for the query to HCM,
the most possible cause of bleeding post coitus is cervical erosions or ecotype.
It is suggested that a per speculum exam and a pap smear need to be done to rule out any dysplasia of the cervix.
Another most common cause of post coital bleed is vaginal abrasions secondary to frictional injury during the intercourse.
regards
possible cervical ectopy
Detailed Answer:
Hello ,
Thanks for the query to HCM,
the most possible cause of bleeding post coitus is cervical erosions or ecotype.
It is suggested that a per speculum exam and a pap smear need to be done to rule out any dysplasia of the cervix.
Another most common cause of post coital bleed is vaginal abrasions secondary to frictional injury during the intercourse.
regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I've had pap its all normal and thiers been no taring ive been check for that too is it possible that my partner is just bigger then my vagina canal and he hits the cervix case me to bleed
Brief Answer:
possible but unlikely
Detailed Answer:
hello,
Yes that can be a possibility but it is not generally seen that way. chances are also that vaginal abrasions may be caused during the intercourse and which may cause some light bleeding after an intercourse,
regards
possible but unlikely
Detailed Answer:
hello,
Yes that can be a possibility but it is not generally seen that way. chances are also that vaginal abrasions may be caused during the intercourse and which may cause some light bleeding after an intercourse,
regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar