which medicine should i take to stop bleeding from vagina after having sex for first time, actually i din bleed for first and second time but when we had it 3rd time, i bleed not so much but after taking medicine EMKit pregnancy control, i have started bleeding. i cant even consulate any doctor here.
Hi there, After reading your query and having fully understood your question, my advise to you would be: 1) Firstly do not panic. What you are undergoing is absolutely normal. 2) Just wait for 2 to 3 days. The bleeding will stop as the bleeding is due to taking EMkit medicine. 3) One more reason could be some small injury to the genital tract which will also get cured on its own. 4) If the bleeding does not reduce in 2-3 days, you would need to get a pelvic examination to rule out any other problems. 5) For the time being, just treat the bleeding like an early period.
Hope this answer was helpful to you. Regards, Dr. Shikha Shah
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Hi there, After reading your query and having fully understood your question, my advise to you would be: 1) Firstly do not panic. What you are undergoing is absolutely normal. 2) Just wait for 2 to 3 days. The bleeding will stop as the bleeding is due to taking EMkit medicine. 3) One more reason could be some small injury to the genital tract which will also get cured on its own. 4) If the bleeding does not reduce in 2-3 days, you would need to get a pelvic examination to rule out any other problems. 5) For the time being, just treat the bleeding like an early period. Hope this answer was helpful to you. Regards, Dr. Shikha Shah