Dear sir I'm in relationship aged 21. I was very interested in sex, but first relationship is break up due to vagina bleeding at the time of sex. Initially we noticed that bleeding is due to loss of virginity, but after so many times sex also there is bleeding in my vagina. I lost my virginity at the age of 18, at the time me and my boyfriend is studying first year Engineering and till last month he enjoyed sex with me last 3 years. But most of the time during sex my vagina got bleeding and I don't know the reason. Hence in between I tried sex with my cousin aged 19, but during intercourse I got heavy bleeding on my vagina and he sex with me more than 6 hours on that day. So I won't continue with him. Now my cousin is relationship with my sister aged 18, but she won't get any bleeding after the loss of her virginity. Now I'm in relationship with new boyfriend, but still I got bleeding in some times. I did my sex after Oral sex, masturbation but it's not stop. Pls guide me.
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Hello Madam, You are having a problem which is beyond expectation. So you are in fatigue due to mis happenings of such events .Try to keep relation with your partner with proper care. You have gone through the trials of intercourse by changing your partner. There are so many cases suffering possible causes of bleeding from the vagina, either during or just after sexual intercourse, also referred to as postcoital bleeding. The good news is that many causes of postcoital bleeding are benign and include conditions like inflammation or noncancerous growths in the uterus or cervix. But sometimes post coital bleeding can be a sign of cancer or an infection that requires prompt treatment. So you are advised to contact a gynacologist and go for test of vaginal smear/biopsy.
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Hello- here are many possible causes of bleeding from the vagina, either during or just after sexual intercourse, also referred to as postcoital bleeding. The good news is that many causes of postcoital bleeding are benign and include conditions like inflammation or noncancerous growths in the uterus or cervix. But sometimes post coital bleeding can be a sign of cancer or an infection that requires prompt treatment. It's important to see your doctor if you are experiencing bleeding after sex. In other words, it's not a normal phenomenon, so it warrants investigation.
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