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Is It Normal To Have Mild Bleeding Post Sex During Early Pregnancy?
Hello I think I m pregnant about a month or so . me and my husband had sex yesterday and he reached a deep spot I ve never felt before which made me spot and today we had sex again and the same thing happened but in edition to the small amounts of blood a little tissues passed through and was in the toilet after I urinated what is this caused by and is it normal .
Bleeding after having intercourse during early weeks of pregnancy is not considered normal. Since you are giving history of passing tissue like thing along with blood, it appears that this is not a good sign. You should be careful when you have intercourse during pregnancy and it is advisable not to go deep as it can precipitate uterine contractions and land you up in miscarriage. Kindly take an ultrasound scan and get your blood tested for beta hCG. Consult Gynecologist promptly with the reports for clinical evaluation and appropriate management.
Hope the information provided would be helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further. All the best.
Regards, Dr. Ashakiran S
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Is It Normal To Have Mild Bleeding Post Sex During Early Pregnancy?
Hi, Bleeding after having intercourse during early weeks of pregnancy is not considered normal. Since you are giving history of passing tissue like thing along with blood, it appears that this is not a good sign. You should be careful when you have intercourse during pregnancy and it is advisable not to go deep as it can precipitate uterine contractions and land you up in miscarriage. Kindly take an ultrasound scan and get your blood tested for beta hCG. Consult Gynecologist promptly with the reports for clinical evaluation and appropriate management. Hope the information provided would be helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further. All the best. Regards, Dr. Ashakiran S