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What Does Vaginal Bleeding After Intercourse Indicate?
I had unprotected anal sex 7 days earlier. I had few traces of vaginal bleeding 4 days later the sex. Feeling dizzyness n stomach cramping too.My mensuration was over just 3 daysbefore the sex.Is there a chance of me getting pregrant? This is the 1st time i had sex. So iam confused. Plz help. Thank u.
You cannot get pregnant from anal sex. In case of vaginal sex, you need to take a pregnant test, 2 weeks after sex or 10 days after missed period. Mild infections or swelling around the vaginal areas should be ruled out. If you experience heavy bleeding or cramps, drugs may be required to reduce the discomfort. Sexually transmitted diseases are common if protection is not used and hence use condoms to prevent infections.
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Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician
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What Does Vaginal Bleeding After Intercourse Indicate?
Hi, You cannot get pregnant from anal sex. In case of vaginal sex, you need to take a pregnant test, 2 weeks after sex or 10 days after missed period. Mild infections or swelling around the vaginal areas should be ruled out. If you experience heavy bleeding or cramps, drugs may be required to reduce the discomfort. Sexually transmitted diseases are common if protection is not used and hence use condoms to prevent infections. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician