What Causes Vaginal Bleeding After Non-penetrative Sexual Activity?
possibly frictional injury or cervicitis
Detailed Answer:
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thanks for the query to hcm,
If its 8th day after your menses have stopped, then you are likely to be in your mid cycle and this may be an ovulation bleed or if during foreplay and fingering there was bleeding then its likely to be due to frictional injury of the vaginal mucousa. This can be treated naturally with time or application of vaseline petroleum jelly, but it is always better to get yourself examined with a gynecologist through a per speculum examination to look for the source of bleeding( possibly cervicitis).
If the bleeding is from uterus then an ultrasound pelvis shall be required to look for a uterine cause , possibly an endometrial polyp or a submucosal fibroid.
So please visit your gynecologist for an examination.
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possibly a uterine collected bleed but shall subside, wait for 3 days and watch.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It is unlikely that hymen would be torn again because that happens after first penetration. The fact that you had been sexually inactive for long would have made your vaginal muscles taut again and that vaginal lubrication may have been less which may have caused frictional injuries as abrasions of the vaginal mucousa and hence caused the bleeding.
But also as its the 8th day from your LMP, sometimes during intercourse and due to uterine contractions, often there is collected blood which is seen to come out as clots and thats perfectly normal. The bleeding if its uterine and past of menses shall subside naturally in next 48 hrs and if its from the vaginal abrasions then natural healing occurs by 3-4 days.
You can be sexually active again safely in a week but if pregnancy is to be avoided , practice barrier contraception and if required use adequate lubrication with a vaginal gel if needed.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If there is no pain while intercourse or frictional injuries then the blood is likely to be the collected blood from menses where remaining endometrium is being shed under the progesterone withdrawal effect post intercourse.
You may watch the bleeding for 48 hrs , it should reduce naturally, else you may opt for antifibrinolytics like tranexamic acid to control the bleeding. They can be prescribed by your PCP.
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