It’s best to see your gynaecologist for a check. Common causes for bleeding after intercourse include small abrasions or lacerations, cervical polyps, or abnormal changes in the cervix (pap smear abnormalities).
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It’s best to see your gynaecologist for a check. Common causes for bleeding after intercourse include small abrasions or lacerations, cervical polyps, or abnormal changes in the cervix (pap smear abnormalities).