Hematuria: Blood from uterus during menses can appear in urine -- but this is not true hematuria. Hematuria has a source: bladder, ureter, kidney; female organs can erode into bladder if the organ is inflamed or neoplastic; otherwise, there is no connection
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Usually not.: There could be rare cases where it could be related but the most common reason is a bladder infection. These can sometimes occur after sex if the woman's bladder is not emptied before and after sex.There are other diseases of the kidney that can present like this as well. The woman should be checked by her doctor.
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No: In a properly collected specimen(labia held apart,proper cleaning by wiping..etc)if the specimen has blood then it is not from reproductive organs.Wish you well.
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Here are some ...: Potentially, the following can be, but rare: ectopic endometriosis in lower urinary tract, STD-related urethritis, severe pelvic inflammation leading to cystitis, local tumor invasion like cervical cancer, iatrogenic disorders (surgery-related), etc. Not many, but they do occur rarely. More? Ask Doc timely.
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