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Why am I having Heavy Bleeding During Sex?

Recently I started having heavy bleeding durring sex. At first I though it was my period cause the bleeding continued after sex. I forgot to take my birth control for 2 days. Thats when it started. It is really heavy durring sex and really light the rest of the time. I've been drinking alot more than I have in a while. I have also been using protection every time I have sex, so I don't think it could be an STD. I had chlamydia about 6 months ago, but it cleared up so I can't be sure. I've been bleeding for 2 weeks straight. I have however been recieving alot more oral... I want to go get it tested, but am really tight financially right now. What do you think would be the best thing for me to do?

I've looked up alot of different things on what it could be. I'm not experiencing any pain durring or after. No burning, tiching, rash, nothing looks or feels different to me. So, I don't think its an STD.

I saw that continuos menstraul bleeding isn't that uncommon. It can even last up to a month. Changing birth contol pills could possibly fix it.

But there are many other things it could be. I can't go get checked till tues, but want some advice untill then.

Thanks
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Yes still go, just to check that everything is alright...
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I as ganna go see a dr today, but i decided to wait till next week.I've still been takin my birth control and its the placebo week. so if its gone next week I think its fine... should i still go anyway if it does stop next week?
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The best thing for you to do is see a Dr at this point. It's been going on for 2 weeks now, don't test at this time btu do see a Dr. If the Dr thinks that it is a STD (whihc I don't) then he/she will order those tests.
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