What should I do if I keep bleeding after having intercourse during my period?

In principle, intercourse is forbidden during menstruation because the cervical opening is open at this time, and if intercourse causes cross infection, it can lead to endometritis, tubitis, and even pelvic inflammatory disease, as well as abdominal pain and even dripping menstruation. When menstrual dripping occurs, the first thing to do is to go to the hospital for an ultrasound to determine the thickness of the endometrium, and depending on the thickness of the endometrium, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic medications can be prescribed. Anti-inflammatory drugs include cephalosporin and amoxicillin, which can be taken orally for 5 days, and try not to exceed 7 days to avoid fungal infection. Hemostatic drugs can be given orally in the form of Yunnan Baiyao capsules and uterine blood nourishment, which can be given orally for 7 days according to the instructions. However, if there is high fever or even abdominal pain, intravenous points should be given to reduce inflammation and stop bleeding so that this does not cause anemia for a long time and even make the infection more serious.