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Molly Maloof, MD

Director of Clinical Content
@DoctorBase

bleeding

I had my baby 8 months ago by cesarean and got my tubes tide. My question is why do I bleed while having sex?
Poster
  • Female | 31 years old
  • Complaint duration: 90 days

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Featured Answer

1 UpVoted this answer
Infections , cervicitis , a cervical polyp , cervical ectropion or erosion all could cause bleeding during/after intercourse. You need an exam to answer this question.
Kyle A Baker
1 UpVoted this answer
The most common reason for bleeding after sex is that you may have something wrong with your cervix. Examples would be a cervical polyp or perhaps abnormal cells on the cervix. I would see your OB and have a PAP smear and an exam. Additionally if you are beast feeding you may have some vaginal atrophy that could increase the chance for vaginal trauma that could lead to bleeding with intercourse. Good luck.
A simple exam will

answer the question.