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What Causes Bleeding After Sex?

I had my period 2 weeks ago. I had a baby June 5. My first period was two weeks ago. Me & my boyfriend had unprotected sex this morning and after we finished when I wiped it was really light blood and he said he had blood on him. Is it possible I m pregnant?
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

You will have to spot out whether the bleeding is post-coital or menstrual.
There are various causes of post-coital bleeding. Common ones are

1. Cervical lesions- cervical erosion, cervical ectropion, polyp, cervical cancer or pre-neoplastic conditions
2. Endometrial lesions- polyp, hyperplasia, cancerous growth
3. Vaginal lesions- infection/inflammation

You need to consult your gynecologist for clinical assessment and relevant investigations like endometrial curettings, cervical curettings, etc.
The management can be planned after results of the investigations is obtained.
Thank you.
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What Causes Bleeding After Sex?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, You will have to spot out whether the bleeding is post-coital or menstrual. There are various causes of post-coital bleeding. Common ones are 1. Cervical lesions- cervical erosion, cervical ectropion, polyp, cervical cancer or pre-neoplastic conditions 2. Endometrial lesions- polyp, hyperplasia, cancerous growth 3. Vaginal lesions- infection/inflammation You need to consult your gynecologist for clinical assessment and relevant investigations like endometrial curettings, cervical curettings, etc. The management can be planned after results of the investigations is obtained. Thank you.