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I had sex with my boyfriend two days ago after a month break from each other.
I felt pain, which I connected to minor ovaries bladders I've had for months.

Suddenly it started bleeding a lot. It was so much and it was a clear blood, not periods. It stopped almost immediately and it hasn't bled anything again. I recently had a pap smear and everything turned out to be fine.
What could this be? I´m so worried. It was so scary.

Thank you for your reply
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Thank you for the answer.
This is probably not it because it happened again and I could definately feel blod clots comming from uterous. It bled alot and I can´t see why. This time the sex didn´t hurt at all.

I recentely started taking Diane Mite. Could it possibly be related to that?
I don´t know what to do.This is really bad.

There is a long waiting list to see the doctor so I can´t talk to anyone about this.
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Hi!
It sounds as though you may have had a small laceration in the vagina.  Sometimes after awhile with no "activity" the vaginal tissues may not stretch as well and quickly as usual and a small tear can occur.  If you were my patient, I would advise you to go in to the emergency room to get an exam and make sure that you don't need stitches.
Since you have stopped bleeding, you can wait to see what happens, but if the bleeding does start again, you should definitely go in.  Also, you may want to wait at least a week before any more "activity" to make sure that you are healed.
Good luck!
Dr B
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