What should I do if I bleed during intercourse?

If a woman experiences vaginal bleeding during intercourse, this is the time to stop intercourse immediately and observe the amount of bleeding and how long it lasts. If the bleeding doesn’t clear up for more than a day, but it’s only a small amount and it’s non-menstrual period, you should go to the gynecologist to check the cause. It is important to go to the gynecologist’s office in the hospital to determine the cause of the bleeding. The first thing you should do is to have an ultrasound to see if there are any abnormalities in the uterine adnexa. Next, an internal gynecological examination should be done to see if the blood is coming from the cervix or from the uterine cavity. If the blood is coming from the surface of the cervix, it is important to look at the surface of the cervix to see if there is any congestion, erosion, or polypoid changes. Again, cervical TCT and HPV should be done to rule out malignant lesions of the cervix. If the cervical polyp bleeding is simple, you can consider taking Yunnan Baiyao to stop bleeding.