What's the reason for the first sexual bleeding after menstruation

  Women generally experience bleeding during their first sexual encounter in life, while in other cases they generally do not bleed. However, there are also some special circumstances. If bleeding during sexual intercourse is not the first time in one's life, it is important to pay attention. So, what is the reason for bleeding during the first sexual intercourse after menstruation?

  

What's the reason for the first sexual bleeding after menstruation1

  Women who engage in sexual intercourse at the end of their menstrual cycle and experience slight bleeding should consider two possibilities.

  The first type is that menstruation is not completely clean, so when semen arrives, a small amount of blood flows out along with the semen, which can result in bleeding during intercourse. Because this situation is caused by bleeding due to incomplete menstrual flow, it is recommended to take antibiotics and other medications to prevent infections caused by sexual intercourse.

  The second scenario is to consider whether it is caused by cervical problems. Compared to the first scenario, this situation is more serious and requires more attention. If this is the case, it is recommended to promptly go to the gynecology department of the hospital to seek advice from a doctor and undergo an internal examination to better determine the problem. Until the bleeding issue is resolved, it is also recommended not to engage in sexual intercourse to avoid some adverse consequences. It is also important to pay attention to menstrual hygiene and sexual hygiene in daily life.

  Due to the low amount of bleeding in the late stage of menstruation, it is difficult to determine whether menstruation has ended. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid sexual intercourse as much as possible in the days before and after menstruation, and hygiene preparations must also be made during sexual intercourse.

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