No.: Kidney stones form in the urinary tract, a system that does not communicate with the vagina. They can cause pelvic pain, and blood in the urine which can sometimes be mistaken for vaginal bleeding. If you are having unexpected vaginal bleeding, see you gynecologist. If you have known kidney stone disease, get evaluated by a urologist who can recommend observation or treatment. Take care...
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