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Bleeding after partial hysterectomy & during sex

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I recently had a partial hyster. on 01-03-07. Everything was fine up until about 2 months after. I started bleeding bright red. It onset during intercourse. Once we discontinued intercourse it stopped. Then out of no where's it just onsets again for about two days. Nothing heavy just bothersome. My doctor still hasn't decided what to do. I am concerned about what to do, but if the doctor hasn't given any suggestions then what else is there to do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


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replied March 26th, 2007
Hysterectomy Answer A2482
Vaginal bleeding after the removal of the uterus and during sexual intercourse is a serious sign that something's up. You can consider visiting your gynecologist to identify the source of the bleeding immediately.
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