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Bleeding after sex??

Hi. Im currently 36 weeks + 3 after having sexual intercourse with my husband i used to restroom & noticed some blood after i wiped..then lookd in the toilet & there was blood bt not alot?? Now im concerned & cant sleep untill i know everythings okay
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8544739 tn?1399067859
U should call ur doctor just to be safe. It's normal to bleed as long as it's not a lot. Put a pad on and if it fills up in an hour go to the emergency room.
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Aww congradulations! Baby girl or boy?
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Thats cool I wish I could do that lol
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Yess I had sex that night & went into labor that morning haha
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That is so cute !! It took me a while to process the timeframe . Cant believe you had sex the same day as you went into labor thats so funny
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Lol I ended up going into labor this day Awww looking back at this post makes me want to cry
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It's normal he may have rip you a little bit because of the blood flow down there or it was irratated. You should be fine if it stop.
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12155605 tn?1437372946
No its not mucus plug or irritated cervix lol well that's for your doctor to tell you I know that's not my case
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Could be mucus plug? Or irritated cervix.
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12155605 tn?1437372946
That has happened to me too a lot I talked to my doctor about it she said it's just my cervix because everything looks fine on my ultrasound and the placenta isn't low to the point where it could be that
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I used the restroom about 3 times after that & theres no more blood it was only that one time right after
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