A woman’s cervix, the narrow, lower end of the uterus, is usually the source of bleeding brought on by vaginal sex. If the cells of your cervix become inflamed or otherwise abnormal, sexual intercourse can cause enough friction to cause bleeding.
It's most likely that this bleeding is nothing to worry about, however, if it continues you should contact your doctor for assistance.
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Hi anonymous and thanks for your question.
A woman’s cervix, the narrow, lower end of the uterus, is usually the source of bleeding brought on by vaginal sex. If the cells of your cervix become inflamed or otherwise abnormal, sexual intercourse can cause enough friction to cause bleeding.
It's most likely that this bleeding is nothing to worry about, however, if it continues you should contact your doctor for assistance.
Hope that helps,
Pam
November 23, 2014 - 12:53pmThis Comment
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