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Every time I have sex my period come on the next day is something wrong with me
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Now of course it should never start every time .... that being said when it is near time for my period and me and my husband have sex he tends to make me start the next day.... so i guess if near regular period time isn't really a big deal if you have sex frequently and happens everytime yeppers definately go to a doctor : )
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Thank you  I will go to  the doctor for a check up
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4851940 tn?1515694593
When there is a bleed every time a woman has sex (if she is not menstruating) then that abnormal.

Do you get any other symptoms like soreness when you go to pass urine or a discomfort in the lower belly?  If so that is likely to be a urinary infection called Cystitis.  A doctor would test your urine and it would show up on the urine testing stick whether you have nitrite in the urine or not.   It is very common after having "rampant sex" to experience this.   And it is sometimes referred to as the "Honeymoon Syndrome".  You still need to get checked out and it is also very important that you drink plenty of water, about 2 litres.  Don't overdo the water drinking as this can be just as dangerous as getting dehydrated.

Make an appointment with your doctor so that he can establish if the bleeding is coming from your vagina or from your urethra (the passage where the urine comes out from).

Best wishes.
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6726276 tn?1421126668
You bet! Does it sound normal to you?
When was the last time you had your GYN check-up?
Better go to Dr. Pamela
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