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Bleeding after sex...?

Last post 05-20-2008, 12:39 PM by petanque don. 2 replies.
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  •  05-19-2008, 8:52 AM 47674

    Bleeding after sex...?

    Hi there, i just joined today with a question. Im a bit worried about how many times after sex or after my boyfriend fingers me i bleed. It doesnt hurt and i only notice it when i go to the toilet. I read up on it and I found it could be something about cervical erosion or cancerous. The word cancer immediately scared me. I was just wondering does anyone know anything about this or had this experience themselves?

    If it makes a difference I am 17, have been going out with my boyfriend for a year, he is my first, im his first and we use protection.

    please help me to put my mind at rest. I do plan on going to see a doctor i just havent been able to make an appointment yet and the fact that im nervous isnt helping.

  •  05-19-2008, 12:08 PM 47675 in reply to 47674

    Re: Bleeding after sex...?

    Hey, welcome to the forum.... I suggest you make an appointment with your doctor.

    This forum is not really for advice on the issue you are talking about...


    "The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" MICHELANGELO
  •  05-20-2008, 12:39 PM 47678 in reply to 47675

    Re: Bleeding after sex...?

    I would agree that it is unlikely that any body here would have expertise in this area.

     

    You really need to get some advice from a person with medical qualifications.

     

    Even if there were some very qualified doctors on the forum they would need to examine you to make a diagnosis.

     

    While I can understand it may be embarrassing to discus these things you need to find a doctor that you feel comfortable with.

     

    Remember that as a patent you are entitled to confidentiality.

     

    So the doctor can’t tell other people what you are seeing him for or discuss your issues with other people such as your family without your permission.



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