Well...it can be either a heavy period or a miscarriage. If it does happen to be a miscarriage, you may experience very painful cramps as well.
NO female should EVER bleed after sex!! If you are letting a partner be so rough with you that you bleed, you need to tell the guy STOP IT. Most likely, he is hitting your cervix and making it bleed. The problem is, the cervix does not like to be hurt. The tissue changes---meaning the tissue that's healing starts to grow back in weird ways. There can also be cervical erosion where the tissue is chronically "hurt". When the cervix is hurt like that it can cause cervical cancer! STOP this guy from hurting you!! That is not good sex!
due to cervical erosion, or ulcer.
A grazed cervix is when there is cut or graze on the cervix that may bleed. This is caused by childbirth, sexual intercourse and occasional check ups.
Their appearance is deceptive because they do not bleed heavily and the underlying injury is hidden by soft tissue when the patient opens his hand and straightens the injured finger.
no but sometimes i do
If you are bleeding heavily at any stage during your pregnancy, you need to get to hospital ASAP
Women bleed for different amounts of time after a tubal ligation. if you are heavily bleeding after 4 days, you should see a physician as soon as possible.
An intra-lesion bleed is bleeding within the area of abnormal tissue.
Unless you're on your period, you shouldn't bleed at all following a pap smear except for possibly a small amount of spotting. If you had a biopsy of the cervix, you may have some bleeding for a few days. If you have any concern about the amount of bleeding, contact your health care provider.
Yes, you bleed when you have your period. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining, which includes uterine tissue and blood.
Please see a doctor immediately.
if you are bleeding heavily than you probably aren't pregnant, but if you have had a positive pregnancy test and are bleeding heavily you need to see a doctor