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Bleeding After Sex – Is It Normal?

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Last updated: 2024/05/02 at 6:28 AM
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Bleeding After Sex – Is It Normal?

Have you ever experienced bleeding after sex, causing concern and confusion? While it can be alarming, it is important to understand that there are many possible reasons for this occurrence.

Postcoital bleeding, as it is known, can be caused by various factors, such as vaginal dryness, cervicitis, cervical polyps, or even benign growths. While most of the time it is nothing to worry about, it is crucial to pay attention and seek advice from a healthcare professional if needed.

It is essential to address the underlying causes of bleeding after sex, whether it is due to vaginal dryness, infections like STIs, or even more serious conditions like cervical cancer. Speaking with your partner about any concerns and seeking medical advice can help address the issue and ensure a healthier sex life.

Remember, while bleeding after sex is not considered “normal,” it is usually not life-threatening. Consulting a healthcare professional is the best way to address any concerns and take steps towards a solution.


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