Hello.. I am a 27 year old female and have been with my husband for 10 years. I am trying to conceive my first child and the past couple of times my husband and I had sex was doggy style and there was bright red blood when we were finished. (We had previously throughout the month had sex 5 or 6 times girl on top with no problem.) There was no pain the first time, the second time, I could fee him hit my cervix during. I just had a pap smear 2-3 months ago that came back negative. Is this a sign of pregnancy or is it just my period coming early? I am on cycle day 20 and 7 days post ov. I also have a very retroverted uterus. Also, because it is only bleedig during and not after.. could it be coming from my husband?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The most likely cause of this post coital bleeding is the deep penetration achieved in the manner you had the intercourse leading to trauma. It is not likely to be from your husband; however this can be clarified through visual examination. This is also not a sign of pregnancy. Implantation bleeding is seen around the expected period. When the uterus is retroverted, more often the ovaries prolapse into the pouch of Douglas and pain is experienced on deep penetration. It is preferable to lie on the abdomen for 30 minutes after the intercourse when the uterus is retroverted to help ascent of the sperms. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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What Causes Bleeding During Intercourse?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The most likely cause of this post coital bleeding is the deep penetration achieved in the manner you had the intercourse leading to trauma. It is not likely to be from your husband; however this can be clarified through visual examination. This is also not a sign of pregnancy. Implantation bleeding is seen around the expected period. When the uterus is retroverted, more often the ovaries prolapse into the pouch of Douglas and pain is experienced on deep penetration. It is preferable to lie on the abdomen for 30 minutes after the intercourse when the uterus is retroverted to help ascent of the sperms. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.