If a woman has vaginal bleeding during intercourse because the man is pushing too hard during sex. In this case, you should go to the gynecologist for an internal examination or a colposcopy to determine the cause of the bleeding, whether it is due to damage to the vaginal wall or contact bleeding due to a localized cervical area. If the bleeding is caused by damage to the vaginal wall, you may consider not to do anything as it will return to normal naturally. If the bleeding is localized to the cervix, routine TCT screening can be considered to rule out abnormal cervical lesions, and as long as the TCT is normal, no special treatment is usually necessary. If this contact bleeding occurs repeatedly, you can consider using a Povidon suppository for vaginal topical treatment.