Most women of childbearing age have normal menstruation for three to seven days, but there are also women who, although it is also a week's duration, experience bleeding a few days after their menstrual cycle is complete. This type of vaginal bleeding undoubtedly causes concern. So, what's the reason for returning blood after menstruation?
After a woman's menstrual cycle is complete, she may experience vaginal bleeding, which can be caused by various factors, with ovulation bleeding being the most common. Due to physical reasons, a small number of women may experience slight bleeding during ovulation due to low levels of estrogen secretion in the body, which is insufficient to support the endometrium.
If it is a married woman who has engaged in sexual intercourse without taking contraceptive measures and has taken emergency contraception drugs afterwards to achieve the purpose of emergency contraception. But drug action can also cause endometrial shedding, manifested as irregular vaginal bleeding, which is called withdrawal bleeding. This is also a vaginal bleeding caused by medication after a woman's menstrual cycle has ended.
The last reason is gynecological diseases, such as severe cervical adhesions, cervicitis, endometritis, etc. Vaginal bleeding caused by this type of cause is often accompanied by other discomfort symptoms. Therefore, if you find yourself experiencing lower abdominal bloating and pain, lower back pain, increased secretion, odor, etc., with multiple discomfort symptoms and non menstrual bleeding, it should be considered as a pathological cause.