Bleeding during coitus is not necessarily a problem of cervical cancer, and bleeding during coitus is related to many factors: 1) contact bleeding, many women with cervicitis, cervical polyps or uterine fibroids will have contact bleeding during coitus due to the stimulation of uterus by the penis, which is a normal situation, and they don’t need to be overly nervous; 2) it may be the case of ovulation bleeding, and many women have bleeding symptoms after shedding a small amount of endometrium due to endocrine hormone disorders. 3) it may also be the case of other gynecological diseases such as cervical cancer or other malignant tumors. Due to endocrine hormone disorders, the endometrium is shed in small amounts to form bleeding symptoms. 3, there may be other gynecological diseases, such as cervical cancer or other malignant tumors and other problems. If irregular bleeding occurs frequently and is accompanied by abdominal pain, it is best to go to the hospital in time for HPV and TCT examination, so as to determine the type of disease, and it is best to carry out treatment in time after the emergence of tumor diseases.