Bleeding after sex is not normal and may indicate serious underlying conditions, including STDs, cervical growths, and cancer. Menopausal vaginal dryness is the least problematic cause, but it can be treated with hormone therapy or lubrication. Women should seek medical attention promptly to rule out serious conditions. Bleeding after intercourse is generally not considered normal. […]
Pain in the uterus after intercourse can be caused by rough sex, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroid tumors, sexually transmitted diseases, or birth defects. Diagnosis and treatment should be sought from a gynecologist. Pain in the uterus after intercourse is usually caused by excessively rough or vigorous coitus and can be avoided simply by adjusting the […]