Do cervical polyps have to bleed every time you have intercourse?

Women with cervical polyps do not bleed after every intercourse.
Cervical polyps, mostly caused by inflammation stimulation, if the position of the polyp is relatively up, coitus did not stimulate the polyp site, will not cause bleeding, but if the polyp position is relatively down, coitus may stimulate the cervical polyp, and then bleeding.
If a woman has cervical polyps, it is recommended that she undergoes polyp removal surgery within 3 to 5 days of her menstrual period, when there is no inflammation, so that she can recover more quickly, thus minimizing vaginal bleeding after coitus.
Women with cervical polyps who bleed during intercourse can usually stop bleeding on their own, but if the bleeding persists, they need to take medication to stop the bleeding if necessary.