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Could The Light Brownish Discharge Be The Implantation Bleeding?

2 days after having intercourse I notices a brownish bloody discharge, I have not had a period in 14 months due to having a baby 5 months ago, could this be implantation bleeding? It only lasted a day and a half and it was not heavy, just a light discharge.
Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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hello and welcome,
I am Dr Nilajkumar a consultant gynecologist and I will be helping you in your queries.

Implantation bleeding occurs 8-10 days after intercourse when the baby attaches to the mother. So this is not implantation bleeding. It may be due to trauma due to intercourse or a cervical lesion like an erosion or polyp. If it recurs you will need to see a gynecologist and get examined for the cause.

Hope this helped.
Thanks for using HCM.
Have a good day.
Dr Nilajkumar Bagde
Consultant Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Could The Light Brownish Discharge Be The Implantation Bleeding?

hello and welcome, I am Dr Nilajkumar a consultant gynecologist and I will be helping you in your queries. Implantation bleeding occurs 8-10 days after intercourse when the baby attaches to the mother. So this is not implantation bleeding. It may be due to trauma due to intercourse or a cervical lesion like an erosion or polyp. If it recurs you will need to see a gynecologist and get examined for the cause. Hope this helped. Thanks for using HCM. Have a good day. Dr Nilajkumar Bagde Consultant Obstetrics and Gynecology