My husband and I have had sex last night and I started bleeding the next day. It is not time for my period and this worries me. It is not a lot of blood, but still enough to make me wonder. We have been married now for almost five years and I've only seen the Gynecologist once before we got married. I was also itchy down there about a week before my period started. Both of us have not had any other partner.
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If you didn’t have any other symptoms apart from itching, then the itching was probably because of the tight trousers, panties, panties material or soap you used, probably nothing to worry about.
Bleeding after intercourse could be a problem if it happens often. If this happened just once, that may not be such a big deal. It could have happened that there was a stronger penetration or friction, that he was a bit rough and managed to hurt you a little bit, so you bled. If he was inserting his fingers, he could have made a small scratch that made you bleed afterwards.
Maybe your vaginal walls were dry or thin and got irritated, so you bled.
If this happens again, then you should see a gynecologist to see what the problem may be.
There could be an inflammation of the cervix (due to non-sexual infections), or you could have developed a cervical polyp that may bleed during intercourse due to friction.
Polyps are harmless.
The only worrying thing could be cervical dysplasia, which are abnormal cells on the cervix that also cause bleeding after sex. They grow very slowly and if they are contracted in time, they could be easily taken care of.
Bleeding after intercourse could be a problem if it happens often. If this happened just once, that may not be such a big deal. It could have happened that there was a stronger penetration or friction, that he was a bit rough and managed to hurt you a little bit, so you bled. If he was inserting his fingers, he could have made a small scratch that made you bleed afterwards.
Maybe your vaginal walls were dry or thin and got irritated, so you bled.
If this happens again, then you should see a gynecologist to see what the problem may be.
There could be an inflammation of the cervix (due to non-sexual infections), or you could have developed a cervical polyp that may bleed during intercourse due to friction.
Polyps are harmless.
The only worrying thing could be cervical dysplasia, which are abnormal cells on the cervix that also cause bleeding after sex. They grow very slowly and if they are contracted in time, they could be easily taken care of.
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I have a question,
like a week ago, I use a soap to wash myself, ever since i use that soap fo like 3 time, i start experiencing itch around my viginal part? i'm close to my period and i don't know if that is just a symptoms or what is it?
like a week ago, I use a soap to wash myself, ever since i use that soap fo like 3 time, i start experiencing itch around my viginal part? i'm close to my period and i don't know if that is just a symptoms or what is it?
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