Bleeding During Intercourse Posted: 01-17-04 14:56pm
When my husband is on top, I get a
crapping feeling. I asked about at my
next annual pap exam and I was told he was
hitting my cervix and it was ok and when
it happens for me to be on top, which is
boring sometimes. Now, I get bleeding
during sex. Not a lot but enough to make
me worry. This is not during foreplay or
oral sex only during intercourse. It
happened when I was on birth control and
now that I am off birth control. Does
anyone have any ideas on why or what can I
do to stop it.
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purple333
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Joined: 01 Dec 2003 Posts: 1420 Location: Sydney
Posted: 01-20-04 08:46am
I assume it didn't happen when you first
started having intercourse??
Is your husband especially big or are you
very small?? If you had a child &
had stitches you may have had 1 or 2 too
many stitches. Other than that you
shouldn't be bleeding (unless you're using
a sex aid that is rough) so I would ask to
see an ob/gyn or even see another ob/gyn
if the first can't help. Also get another
pap smear done, sometimes they are not
accurate & maybe there is a problem
that didn't show up last time or ask the
ob/gyn to examine you internally. I think
something must be wrong, unless one of the
possibiles above aplies, especially the
sex aid.
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