Does Vaginal Bleeding After Intercourse Stop On Its Own?
My husband and I had rough sex yesterday, and I have been bleeding constantly from my Clitoritis/ urethra area ever since. It is heavy enough I need to wear a maxi pad, but I have no real pain. When I urinate, there is a moderate amount of blood in the bottom of the toilet. Will this go away or should I see a doctor?
1. Infection in the vagina can cause bleed itself or lead to dryness and cause bleeding
2. Dryness – infection, improper foreplay, dehydration, age factor, hormonal imbalance
3. Forceful sex
4. Bleeding disorders
5. Eczema
If your bleeding continues, need to see a dr in person immediately.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr S.R.Raveendran, Sexologist
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Does Vaginal Bleeding After Intercourse Stop On Its Own?
Hi, Cause of your issue can be due to 1. Infection in the vagina can cause bleed itself or lead to dryness and cause bleeding 2. Dryness – infection, improper foreplay, dehydration, age factor, hormonal imbalance 3. Forceful sex 4. Bleeding disorders 5. Eczema If your bleeding continues, need to see a dr in person immediately. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr S.R.Raveendran, Sexologist