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Vaginal bleeding

One week ago I was treated for a yeast infection. Is it normal to have vaginal bleeding after sex?
Poster
  • Female | 19 years old
  • Complaint duration: 7 days
  • Medications: Birth control
  • Conditions: None

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It is not normal to have bleeding after sex unless you are having sex for the first time and even then not all women bleed. You did not mention whether or not there was pain involved with the bleeding. If there was pain with the bleeding it may have been due to trauma. I would recommend you have an exam with a gynecologist. Good luck.
No, it is not! If that happened there must be a reason for it. I need more information to narrow down the possibilities.
Zoltan Saary, MD
There is no relation between treated yeast infection and post coital bleeding. The bleeding may be related to your birth controle pills if you are on it. In case of recurence consult your doctor.
Walid Saghir