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I am 48 and have pink fluid loss after sex!

Hi, i hope someone can help i am really worried.  I have been having irregular periods for about a year and a half now and sometimes its brown sometimes red.  I have been having a discharge in between white/yellow, no smell and no itching.  Last month after 2 minutes after intercourse there was a small amount of pale pink fluid then a couple of days after i had my period.  I had a swab taken to rule out any infection because of the yellow discharge i had been having, this was negative but i still had antibiotics.  Everything seemed to clear up for about a week and no pink loss after intercourse.  However, as i have come closer to my next period, i have noticed more discharge and after intercourse i have had a small pink fluid loss again, i am having period pains as i am due on.  I was not so worried about the discharge but now i am having this pink fluid loss after intercourse i am concerned about it. It does seem to happen when im due a period but was hoping someone could put my mind at rest.  I am due to see the GP next week.
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Thankyou for replying.  I went to see my doctor and he said after examining me my womb feels fine and my cervix looks healthy.  He is booking me in for a scan as he feels i probably have a polyp!  Feel a bit more optimistic now but will post update.  Hope your results are good.
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Sorry, i meant pink, watery blood. Not discharge!!
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Something similar happened to me. Especially that really weird bright pink, watery discharge after sex!!!! I ended up having uterine polyps. Im still waiting on biopsy results. (Theyre usually benign, btw) But be sure you def DO get this checked out!!!
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