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Could this be an STD, Ovarian Cancer, or some sort of infection? |
I started my period about a week ago. I also started for the first time taking birth control pills and started taking them the second day of my period. Two days in a row when i thought i was done my period I had sex and during sex started to bleed, but as soon as i was dont having sex and wiped it, it stopped. It might be a side effect of taking the pill you should consult your doctor because you might need to change the pill your on. As for the bleeding its probably old blood being released during penetration. Dont worry im sure your fine :) I am not a doctor, but it seems to me like two different things are going on here. sounds like a UTI or cystitis from the sex.. it willl pass drink cranberry juice.. google it? bbut see your doc anyway.. and never worry ! everyone is different down there You may have an UTI |
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