There is no direct correlation between not having sex for 10 years and whether or not you bleed during a colposcopy; some women bleed during the examination and some do not. Some women bleed during colposcopy, mainly because the speculum damages the vulva, vagina, cervix and other parts of the body during the examination. In addition to bleeding, women may also experience localized pain. For those who bleed during the examination, it is necessary to strengthen local care and change underwear frequently to prevent infection. In addition, some women do not experience vaginal bleeding during colposcopy, depending on their physical condition and the degree of gentleness of the procedure. If you feel uncomfortable during colposcopy, you should communicate with your doctor to prevent accidents. In order to ensure the accuracy of the test results, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital and avoid sexual intercourse for 72 hours before the colposcopy. If the results of colposcopy are abnormal, it is necessary to further combine with other tests to diagnose the disease, so that early diagnosis and early treatment.