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Q: Bleeding after sexual intercourse & orgasm when I\'m on top
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 3rd, 2007
I lost my virginity at 18 I am now 21. i have recently started bleeding after i have sexual intercourse and have an orgasm. I noticed that its just when I get on top that i start bleeding.this is happened before but not often, it has been doing it everytime now. can you explain to me why this is?

thanks

just needing some answers


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on December 10th, 2007
Sexual Health - Women Answer A3446
Vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse, also called "contact bleeding", is probably due to an organic reason such as infection, polyp, erosion, etc. You have to consult your gynecologist as soon as possible as this is a rather serious condition.










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