What Could Cause Vaginal Spotting After Intercourse?
My boyfriend and I are TTC. I’m currently in my fertile window so we’ve had sex almost everyday. This morning before he left for work, we did the deed well I noticed when I went to the bathroom a little later than I had some spotting, it’s a light pink! It’s now the following day and I’m still having some bleeding but this time it is a brown/red and I’m having some slight cramping, running a small fever, and sick to my stomach. Any ideas on what it could be from? We’ve been TTC for the last 3 months and I was hoping this month would be the one. +
Trying to conceive for 3 months with no success is too early to be concerned about infertility issues. You should try for a year. I think the spotting is from ovulation together with elevated body temperature.
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Trying to conceive for 3 months with no success is too early to be concerned about infertility issues. You should take about a year trying. The spotting together with elevated body temperature is a sign of ovulation. You don't have to worry. Lets hope you will conceive.
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What Could Cause Vaginal Spotting After Intercourse?
Hi, Trying to conceive for 3 months with no success is too early to be concerned about infertility issues. You should try for a year. I think the spotting is from ovulation together with elevated body temperature. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.