Bleeding After Intercourse

Common Causes of Bleeding During Pregnancy

Bleeding during pregnancy is frightening for expectant mothers. As the Mayo Clinic explains, though, it is common, especially during the first 12 weeks. Regardless of its commonality, vaginal bleeding during pregnancy should not be taken lightly....

Female Chlamydia Symptoms

Chlamydia is a disease caused by a bacteria called chlamydia trachomatis. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) explains that chlamydia is most often transmitted sexually. When chlamydia goes untreated it can increase a woman's risk of...

Reasons for a Period While Pregnant

Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy can mimic the symptoms of a period. It is important for women to understand, however, that bleeding while pregnant is not an actual period. Menstruation occurs when a woman does not conceive; therefore, no...

Genital Warts Signs & Symptoms

Genital warts can affect both men and women. According to the Mayo Clinic, this sexually transmitted disease (STD) is one of the most common in the United States. This disease is easily spread from one sexual partner to another. Using a condom or...

Symptoms of Ovarian & Cervical Cancer

Although ovarian cancer and cervical cancer are both cancers of the reproductive organs, the symptoms of the diseases are very different. In 2009, the National Cancer Institute estimates that approximately 11,270 women will be diagnosed with...

Symptoms of a Leiomyosarcoma Uterus

Uterine leiomyosarcoma is a rare cancerous tumor in the walls of the uterus. It is a smooth muscle cancer, classified as a type of sarcoma. Most uterine cancers are of a different variety called adenocarcinomas (arising from the glandular lining)....

Common Causes of Postmenopausal Bleeding

Postmenopausal bleeding can be alarming. Menopause means the end of menstruation, so bleeding after menopause is not normal. There are many possible causes for postmenopausal bleeding. Some causes are harmless, while others may be serious. Vaginal...

Cauliflower and Broccoli for Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer starts in the cervix, the lower, narrower end of the uterus. Various strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV, a sexually transmitted infection, cause most cervical cancers in the United States. Population-based...

How to Know If Your Contraceptive Fails

Whether your contraceptive method is a barrier method or a hormonal method, there is a chance that it will fail. If you think your contraceptive method has failed, you will need to know what signals a failed contraceptive. Generally, the only two...

Reasons for a Heavy Period

There are several reasons why a woman may have a heavy period. The term heavy period is relative, and any woman that notices a change in her menstrual flow should see her doctor. While some cases of increased menstrual flow are the result of...

Blood After Having Sex in Pregnancy

Pregnant women have a lot to worry about—proper nutrition, sufficient exercise, and avoiding potentially dangerous foods are just a few of the things on an expecting mom’s mind. Then, too, many women (particularly first time moms)...

What Causes Long Menstrual Cycles?

The menstrual cycle is a process that occurs in females approximately every 28 days. Each month, the uterus grows a lining in preparation for pregnancy. When pregnancy does not occur, this lining is shed which causes bleeding and may bring on many...

5 Things You Need to Know About Vaginal Cancer

Vaginal Cancer is a rare type of cancer that is most common in women over 60. It is also more common in women who have human papillomavirus virus, HPV, or women whose mothers took DES, diethylstilbestrol , while pregnant. The National Cancer...

Abnormal Bleeding Post Menopause

Post-menopause begins when a woman has missed 12 consecutive menstrual cycles. At this stage, vaginal bleeding is highly abnormal and usually indicates a medical condition or disease. Although some of these conditions are benign, it is best to...

Will I Have Spotting When Pregnant?

Vaginal spotting is a scary occurrence for some pregnant women. It can be a sign of some very normal pregnancy milestones or it can be a signal that something is amiss. In any case, a call to your healthcare provider is warranted. Determining the...

About Cervix Cancer

The cervix is located at the lowest part of the uterus in the female anatomy. Cervix cancer, also known as "cervical cancer," takes place when cells that are normally healthy mutate and do not die off like they are supposed to. The end result is...

Holistic Treatments for Cervical Polyps

Cervical polyps are tumor-like growths found in the cervix of women. These small growths can vary in size and are usually not cancerous. However, your physician will want to remove any polyps to test for cancer. Although some alternative medicine...

Causes of Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

Abnormal vaginal discharge can be a scary and embarrassing problem. Most women will experience abnormal vaginal discharge at least once in their lives. In most cases, an increase or decrease in vaginal secretions can be attributed to ovulation,...

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding After Menopause

After menstruation ends, women should not experience any sort of bleeding or spotting. However, as abnormal as the bleeding may be after menopause, some women still experience it. Although it is no longer menstrual bleeding, there are other...

Side Effects of Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection that affects the urethra, rectum and throat of men and women. The Mayo Clinic says that gonorrhea can also impact the cervix. It is often spread through sexual contact or to an infant at birth from an infected...

What Are the Causes of Abnormal Pap Smear Results?

A pap smear is a medical test used to examine the skin cells of a woman's cervix-the opening into the uterus-for cervical cancer. Cervical cancer affects 11,000 women per year, according to the National Cancer Institute. The pap test is...

Causes of Light Bleeding During the First Month of Pregnancy

Light bleeding in early pregnancy can actually be quite normal, but it may be startling to an expectant mother. Some women may not realize they are even pregnant in the first month. The American Pregnancy Association recommends wearing a pad or...

Abdominal Pain & Light Bleeding During Pregnancy

It's completely normal for pregnant women to worry about whether their pregnancies are progressing appropriately and their babies are developing in a healthy manner. Unfortunately, it isn't uncommon for women to experience symptoms like abdominal...

About Bleeding During a Pregnancy

Bleeding can occur at any time during the gestational period. Bleeding does not always mean there is something drastically wrong, though it is often a signal of a problem with the pregnancy. If it occurs in the first trimester it can be...

Herbal Remedies for Atrophic Vaginitis

Atrophic vaginitis is a condition occurring after menopause where estrogen levels decrease, leaving vaginal tissues thin and vulnerable to tearing. There is less lubrication and the vagina becomes dry, often making intercourse painful and possibly...

Supplements to Take for Atrophic Vaginitis

Atrophic vaginitis may take the form of vaginal dryness and thinning of the vaginal walls. It is most often seen in women with lowered levels of estrogen during menopause. Younger women can also experience symptoms, especially if they have reduced...

3 Ways to Prevent Bleeding After Sex

There are numerous reasons you could be experiencing bleeding after sexual intercourse (also known as post-coital bleeding), and determining the cause is key in preventing it from happening again. If the problem is medical, you may need to have...

3 Ways to Treat Bleeding After Sex

Bleeding after sex, also called post-coital bleeding, can be a symptom of a number of gynecological conditions and should always be evaluated by a doctor. Problems with the cervix are among the more common conditions that cause bleeding after sex,...

What Are the Causes of Post-Menopause Bleeding?

Post-menopause is the last stage of menopause and officially marks the ending of a woman's reproductive years. She will no longer have a menstrual cycle and will enter "the change." This nickname signifies a group of symptoms that some women...

Cervical Cancer Health Video (Video)

Cervical Cancer is found in women's reproductive organs and is caused by HPV (Human Papillomavirus). Learn more about this cancer in this video and ways to recognize and treat it.