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Unusual bleeding

Hi everyone,

My period just finished last Tuesday and from what I remember, it wasn't any different from any of my other periods. This past Wednesday, my boyfriend and I had sex, it isn't the first time we had sex since my period ended though. We did it in doggy as well as girl on top.

The next day, I was bleeding a bit, but it was so minimal that I really didn't notice. Yesterday was when I noticed that something was wrong. There was blood on my underwear so that's what caught my attention. When I would wipe deeper into my vagina, there would be blood, with about the same consistency of my period when it is toward the end of it. Whenever I would pee, there would be no signs that would show that I was bleeding though.

This has happened to be once before, where I bled for about two days after my boyfriend and I had sex. But I was not bleeding anywhere as much as this time.

It is now the third day after my boyfriend and I had sex and unfortunately, I'm still bleeding. Can anyone shed some light on this? Is there something wrong with me?
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I have the same problem (see my post called bleeding after sex) and and i went to my doctor to get a pap smear and found nothing was wrong. It was just a hormonal imbalance from my birth control. You should definitely go to your doctor even of your not sure if there is a serious problem. At least after you won't worry if something is really wrong because you'll KNOW. Good luck!
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I think it is ok because i have did this b4 but just to be sure why don't you call your local er dept and ask them!!!
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