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Hi, i bleed 90% of the time when i have intercourse. my gynae told me its cause of the contraceptive. so i stopped on it for a year but still the same?

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2nd opinion needed: You need to see an alternative (2nd opinion) GYN MD if your first GYN MD is not receptive to re-examining this issue, as obviously the contraceptive was not the cause.

Answered 11/28/2017

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Dr. Susan Rhoads answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

See doc again.: Since your doc's first thought has not been found to be correct (although it was a reasonable one!), then go back for further evaluation. Medicine is an art not a science. We make good guesses based on history and exam, and if the first guesses aren't correct, then we get more aggressive in searching for answers. We could be 100% accurate if we cost you a lot of money or operate!

Answered 11/27/2017

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Need to examine: Bleeding with usual intercourse is not normal. You may wish to consult a different gynecologist. You may visit this site for information (keeping in mind that you are not likely to have cancer) http://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/bleeding-after-vaginal-sex/basics/causes/sym-20050716 For good health - Have a diet rich in fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, milk and milk products, nuts, beans, legumes, lentils and small amounts of lean meats. Avoid saturated fats. Drink enough water daily, so that your urine is mostly colorless. Exercise at least 150 minutes/week and increase the intensity of exercise gradually. Do not use tobacco, alcohol, weed or street drugs in any form. Practice safe sex, if you have sex.

Answered 11/27/2017

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