What tests?: Bleeding after sex can be because of cervical or uterine polyps (or other problems). Your info relates to blood tests and presumably pelvic exam. Have you had sonogram to check lining of uterus? May show abnormalities not otherwise found. Pelvic issues pressing on nerves may perhaps be related to tingling in toes, not fingers. Unrelated issue, most likely. Discuss w/md.
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Also: Dr heller was quite correct in his response. Are your periods excessively heavy? Have you been bleeding elsewhere? Gums, skin, urine, stool? Are you having signs of anemia? Were your tests gyn only, or did you have a complete blood panel with coagulation profile? These areas should be investigated if further gyn testing turns up normal.
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