I believe that this is caused as a result of rough intercourse or simply the lenght of the penis. I had this problem with some ex-girlfriends and not because I am anything special. My member is of average width but a little longer and it seems that because of this I kept hitting sensitive parts. This used to cause alarm at first but now when it happens I simply explain what I consider to be the reason even though it is a little embarrassing
Women are born with a very thin layer of skin called the hymen covering the entry to the vagina. Sometime it cover the opening completely and sometimes it just forms a ring around the opening. The first time the vagina is penetrated with anything large enough to stretch the opening, like the man's penis, this thin layer of skin tears and can bleed. It doen't always tear and it doesn't always bleed, but if you see a small amount of blood at first intercourse this is probably what has happened - the tearing of the hymen.
This would be a result of the hymen being broken. The hymen is a thing layer of skin just at the vaginal wall. It can also be broken using tampons on occasion.
Depo often causes spotting and bleeding in the first few treatments. This is nothing to worry about unless your bleeding becomes heavy. See your doctor immediately if that happens.
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
There are some symptoms of uterine fibroids such as bleeding between periods, heavy menstrual bleeding, menstrual periods that may last longer than normal, pain during intercourse.
Yes
That is something the doctor decides and you should discuss it with him. There can be different causes for the bleeding.
I am seeing some haevy rectal bleeding, heavy in consistency. I already had a colonoscopy this year, IBS was diagnosed, nothing else. should i worry?
Sometimes - Yes. Particularly if you, by nature, have heavy bleeding either during menstruation or when you cut yourself. Heavy bleeding is also dependant upon the thickness of the hymen. The thicker it is, the more bleeding is usual. This is because thicker hymens generally contain more blood capillaries. The bleeding, although heavy, is rarely prolonged, is not dangerous and generally heals within 3-5 days. Bleeding should cease within 24 hours. Should bleeding continue after 2 days please consult a physician.
Its unlikely to be a miscarriage as the embryo wouldn't of completely implanted itself in your uterus so technically you wouldn't be pregnant till this happens. Its most likely irregular bleeding or break through bleeding.
Heavy bleeding during menstruation is usually related to a hormonal imbalance.
Cramping starts first then the bleeding usually follows not long after or u can have discharge followed by pain, then heavy bleeding.It just depends on the stage in pregnancy
They shouldn't be heavy cramps
Bleeding more heavily than normal can be a sign of a miscarriage instead of a regular period. However, it's not a miscarriage if you never actually conceived. There are other causes of very heavy menstruation, including having a non-hormonal IUD.