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Diagnosed Erosion Of Cervix. Slight Bleeding After Intercourse. On And Off Spotting. Due To New Pill?

6 months ago I was diagnosed with erosion of the cervix . I ha e recently met a new partner after not having intercourse for 5 months. Ive noticed slight bleeding again but itsapprox 8-12 hrs after intercourse. Not like before when I noticed it was during or straight after and it was a salmon pink colour. Ive also been spotting on and off due to a new pill im taking. Do you think it sounds like I have erosion of the cervix back or is due to the pill that im spotting.
Fri, 22 Mar 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
Your problem might be due to erosion of cervix which is chronic problem.
Go for Pap Smear test and found out the cause.
After report you may go for cauterization if your Gynaec advises.
Keep regular follow up of cervical erosion.
Ok and bye.
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Diagnosed Erosion Of Cervix. Slight Bleeding After Intercourse. On And Off Spotting. Due To New Pill?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, Your problem might be due to erosion of cervix which is chronic problem. Go for Pap Smear test and found out the cause. After report you may go for cauterization if your Gynaec advises. Keep regular follow up of cervical erosion. Ok and bye.