Bleeding after sexual activity can have several causes, and it’s important to consider them based on your recent experiences. It could be due to physical irritation or trauma to the vaginal or cervical tissue during intercourse. If this was rougher or more intense than usual for you, that might explain the initial bleeding. However, since the bleeding has returned after a short pause and appears when you urinate, it could also indicate an infection, which is a common consequence after sexual activity. This might include a urinary tract infection (UTI), especially if you are experiencing a burning sensation, frequent urination, or an urge to go, even when your bladder is empty.
Another possibility is a vaginal infection such as bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection, which can cause irritation and bleeding of the vaginal walls. Given the timing, it could also be related to your menstrual cycle if the timing fits with its usual pattern. These aren’t usually serious but left untreated, infections can lead to more uncomfortable symptoms. If you’re feeling significant discomfort, see blood in large clots, or experience dizziness or pain, it would be wise to seek medical evaluation soon. Meanwhile, drink plenty of water to help flush out bacteria if a UTI is suspected, and avoid any irritating substances. However, it’s important to get personal assessment – a clinic visit can confirm the cause, often through basic urine or swab tests, and you can then discuss specific treatments like antibiotics or antifungals if needed.
Sudhanshu, mai aapki takleef samajh sakta hoon. Aapne jo bataya uska karan isme se koi ho sakta hai - Hormonal disturbance/ Minor vaginal injury/ Early period start hona, etc.
Abhi 2–3 days observe karein ki bleeding kam hoti hai ya band hoti hai. Agar bleeding zyada ho, pain ho, bad smell discharge aaye, ya dizziness ho, to urgently gynecologist ko consult karein. Agar period miss ho jata hai ya doubt ho to urine pregnancy test karna chahiye.
Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine
Hello Aap keh rahi hain ki 10 din pehle sex hua tha, uske baad 2 din bleeding hui, phir 3 din nahi hui, aur ab 2 din se jab toilet jaati hain tab blood aata hai. Thoda aur samajhna chahta hoon—ye bleeding period jaisi lag rahi hai ya alag hai? Kya bleeding sirf toilet karte waqt hoti hai ya kabhi bhi ho sakti hai?
Vaginal infection ki chances jyda hai …
Rx- tab ofloxacin and ornidazole - twice a day for 5 days
Drink plenty of water
Thank you
Hello
Sex ke baad bleeding normal bhi ho sakti hai, par repeat bleeding (ruk-ruk kar) ko check karna zaroori hai.
Possible reasons:
• Vaginal injury / irritation • Infection • Period timing change • Pregnancy-related issue (rare but check)
Kya karein:
• Pregnancy test kar lo (agar chance ho) • Agar bleeding 2–3 din aur chale, badhe, ya pain ho → gynecologist ko dikhao
Heavy bleeding, severe pain, ya dizziness ho to jaldi doctor se milo.
I trust this helps Thank you Take care
you had intercourse 10 days ago, experienced light bleeding for 2 days, then it stopped for 3 days, and now you notice fresh bleeding again when passing urine or going to the toilet. This bleeding may not be related to pregnancy but could be due to local injury or irritation from first-time intercourse, a small vaginal tear, urinary infection, or possibly bleeding from the rectal area if it occurs during bowel movements. Since the bleeding has returned and seems heavier now, it is not normal and should not be ignored. You should consult a gynecologist or doctor as soon as possible for a proper examination to identify the exact source of bleeding and get treatment. In conclusion, this is likely due to local trauma or infection rather than pregnancy, but medical evaluation is important to rule out any complications.
Bleeding after sex can occur due to vaginal irritation, hormonal changes, infection, or sometimes irregular menstrual bleeding, especially if the period cycle is near. If the bleeding appears mainly during urination or wiping, it could also be from the vagina or urinary tract irritation rather than the period itself. Consult a Gynecologist for proper examination and pregnancy testing if needed, especially if the bleeding continues, increases, or is associated with pain.
