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65 and have vaginal bleeding ?

i am 65 years old and i have a little bit of vaginal bleeding today. this is the first time after my menopause many years ago. what is the cause of this do you think
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Hi my mom just got these same symptoms.  What did the doctor say about your symptoms?  We are waiting for my Mom's results for a biopsy and ultrasound.  I'm really worried and would like to know what happened in your case. Thank you.
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I am sorry to hear about your unexpected slight bleeding.  I am also post menapause but have not experienced the problem you have.  You might get more support posting your concerns in the women's health topic or in the ask a doctor section in the gynecology/women's health topic.  I hope you can get some answers there
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It is important to get any bleeding checked out when you have gone through the menopause.  There are several reasons this could be happening that I can think of although I am not medically trained.  Has this happened before and do you get any pain?  
I do feel it is very important for you to go to your Dr about this and keep a check on how much blood you get vaginally and any other symptoms.
Come back to us if you need any further help.
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