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What Causes Bleeding And Clots After Intercourse?

hi, i have been with my boyfriend for over 7months now .. and we have had intercourse before but lately i have been bleeding and have had some blood clots afterward. I have no pain or anything and the bleeding usely never lasts long. i was kinda scared and was wondering if it could be something dangerous.
Wed, 7 Jan 2015
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Hi
Bleeding after intercourse is not normal.
It could be due to cervical erosion ( raw area covering the neck of uterus),
cervicitis (infection of the neck of uterus) or any other lesion on the cervix (neck of uterus).

You must see your Gynecologist for internal examination. Your doctor in addition will do a pap smear if you are not regular with your screening. She may also advise colposcopy ( detailed examination of neck of uterus under special magnifying devise called colposcope) based on clinical examination.
I hope I have answered to your satisfaction.
If you have any further concerns do contact me through Healthcare Magic
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What Causes Bleeding And Clots After Intercourse?

Hi Bleeding after intercourse is not normal. It could be due to cervical erosion ( raw area covering the neck of uterus), cervicitis (infection of the neck of uterus) or any other lesion on the cervix (neck of uterus). You must see your Gynecologist for internal examination. Your doctor in addition will do a pap smear if you are not regular with your screening. She may also advise colposcopy ( detailed examination of neck of uterus under special magnifying devise called colposcope) based on clinical examination. I hope I have answered to your satisfaction. If you have any further concerns do contact me through Healthcare Magic