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Bleeding help

Heya everyone

Just a bit worried........
A couple of weeks ago me and OH had some naughty time on Saturday morning, and afterwards i bled quite a bit, I went to Hospital and they said everything was fine, and it was fairly normal to bleed after 'naughty time!'

Well athis morning we had naughty time again, and like 2 hours later when i went to the loo, i noticed a tiny bit of blood when i wiped (sorry if tmi) I have felt baby kick, but do u think i should go and get checked out? Im not that worried this time as I know why its happened?

Thanks everyone

Kat 26+3 Pinky Bump xxxx

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I had same

When I was 39 week with first. Went to hopital and was told its just cervical errosion, advised to have smear test after having baby. Which didnt get round 2 as am preg with baby no 2 now x

Hey hun

I really dont think you have anything to worry about, like the other ladies have said it is common to sometimes bleed abit after naughty time.

I sometimes do but its not really bleeding as such i think its just lil tears as i have experienced abit of dryness down there which without any lube can be quite sore and cause lil tears where its being thrusted

But i really wouldnt worry unless its constant bleeding but still if your fretting over it ask your mw and she will be able to reassure you

It hasnt stopped me from naughty time at all and bubs is fine

Emmy & 28+1 pink bump

Hey hun

It could be possible that you have cervical erosion, it sounds horrid but it's not as bad as you think. I had a bleed at 15 weeks and panicked, went to hospital and found out that it was cervical erosion.

Its quite common in pregnancy as we are quite tender down there but its to do with womb cells and cervix cells crossing over causing a bit of irritation. Just be careful when having sex hun and it shouldn't be a problem. I never had a bleed after 15 weeks so you don't always bleed again.

Take care chick
Love Toni, Rhys and Lily bump (39+1wks) x x x

Hey hun...

I wouldn't worry too much, as they do say it is quite normal after naughties!

I haven't ever experienced this personally, but if you are worried you could call the hospital to see what they say? If it's not a lot then I would just say see how you go, but I know it's hard to not worry!

Let us know how you get on.

Lv Alex, Megan (5) and baby bump that will be out via the sunroof on friday!!! xx

Hey kat

If your feeling her move then i think u have nothing to worry about.

Apparently it's totally normal and we bleed cos you might have caused a small tear in the cervix.

I've been petrified to have naughty time in case i hurt baby cos of early bleeding i had but have over come my fear recently and i get a slight bleed sometimes too.

If your really worried it won't do any harm to get it check out but i don't think u need to be worried.

Take care

Love

Clare 17+3 xxxxx



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