1. Experiencing bleeding during or after sex, known as postcoital bleeding, can be concerning and is caused by various factors. Some common causes include:
  2. Friction or Lack of Lubrication: Insufficient lubrication can cause micro-tears in the vaginal tissue, leading to bleeding.
  3. Vaginal Dryness: Often due to menopause, breastfeeding, or hormonal changes, dryness can cause discomfort and bleeding.
  4. Infections: Conditions like yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or STIs can inflame the vaginal tissues, making them prone to bleeding.
  5. Cervical Polyps: Benign growths on the cervix can cause bleeding after sex.
  6. Cervical Ectropion: A condition where cells from inside the cervical canal grow outside the cervix, potentially causing bleeding.
  7. Hormonal Imbalances: Changes due to birth control, pregnancy, or menopause can result in spotting after sex.
  8. Cancer: Although rare, bleeding after sex can sometimes be a sign of cervical or vaginal cancer.

If you experience persistent or heavy bleeding, unusual discharge, pain, or other concerning symptoms, it’s important to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Early detection and intervention are crucial for maintaining reproductive health.

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