"It's common for women of all ages to have bleeding after sex at one time or another. In fact, up to 9 percent of all women experience post coital bleeding at some point in their lives. Most of the time it's nothing major and goes away on its own. But bleeding after sex can also be a sign of something more serious."
"The most important thing to pay attention to is the rate and volume of bleeding. Most bleeding after sex is fairly light. Heavy bleeding - where you're soaking through a pad every hour or passing clots larger than the size of a quarter - warrants a visit to the emergency room."
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