What Does It Mean To Have Brown Discharge Each Time After Intercourse Since Starting Birth Control?
I gave birth in May 2013 didnt take any family planning. I got my periods for a week. Only in September I had sex after we had sex, I discovered blood in the bath water(not much). The following day I had my periods. A few week later,we had sex(unprotected) again. The same thing happend, I discovered blood & the following day I had my period. I then went on family planning. I got my period but the blood is brownish & its almost been 3 weeks now. Please help me.
If you have been bleeding every time after sex, you should see your doctor to have an exam and figure out what is causing the bleeding. It is probably not related to the birth control however. There are many possible causes for bleeding after sex, which is called "post-coital" bleeding by the medical community. These causes include various infections, polyps, inflammation of the cervix and more. Most of the time it can be easily diagnosed on an exam and treated. I wish you the best of luck and I hope you can find a solution soon!
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What Does It Mean To Have Brown Discharge Each Time After Intercourse Since Starting Birth Control?
If you have been bleeding every time after sex, you should see your doctor to have an exam and figure out what is causing the bleeding. It is probably not related to the birth control however. There are many possible causes for bleeding after sex, which is called post-coital bleeding by the medical community. These causes include various infections, polyps, inflammation of the cervix and more. Most of the time it can be easily diagnosed on an exam and treated. I wish you the best of luck and I hope you can find a solution soon!