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Vaginal Bleeding Menopause - Articles
Can I be pregnant and still have vaginal bleeding?
by
April G.
Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 12:04pm
2 Comments
that lasts more than 24 hours
Other common causes of vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy include:
Changes in the cervix: During pregnancy, there is more blood flowing to the cervix...
Yes. Up to 25 percent of pregnant women have light vaginal bleeding, or spotting, during the first trimester. In most cases, spotting is not a sign of a problem. Light
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Vaginal bleeding after orgasm
by
MellyBelly
Posted
Tue 15 Sep 2009 12:53am
, thats roughly the amount. I have talked to my gyno, and he said i must have scratched my hymen and made it bleed, but the hymen is a fair way into the vagina, and as i said
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Vaginal Spotting or Bleeding
by
cj
Posted
Mon 05 Apr 2010 12:00am
We all know that vaginal spotting or bleeding is usually the first sign of miscarriage. However, not all pregnant women having some bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy... know that vaginal bleeding or spotting is also a sign of ectopic or a molar pregnancy? You must call your health care provider immediately so that she may detect any problems
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Bleeding from vaginal area(Maltese)
by
heru m.
Posted
Tue 14 Jul 2009 10:14pm
sound, xrays, labs.
QUESTION:
My female maltese is bleeding from her vaginal area. She was found to have no infection and her ultrasound on her bladder, kidneys, and abdominal xrays show nothing remarkable. I was told to give her antibiotics to treat a possible infection not showing up in the tests but she has been on them for 6 days and still bleeds
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Bleeding Between Period
by
Romelette L.
Posted
Tue 24 Feb 2009 9:47pm
searching the net about my situation.
And here is what I have found out.
Vaginal bleeding that occurs between periods or after menopause sometimes may be due to cancer or precancer...
* Miscarriage
* Other pregnancy complications
* Uterine fibroids or polyps
* Vaginal dryness due to lack of estrogen after menopause
* Stress
* Stopping and starting birth
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Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Part 2
by
DigestBetter ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
of the first ways of treating heavy vaginal bleeding with menses by many doctors is to put the patient on birth control pills. I think it's very important to make a diagnosis before you...PAUL MONIZ: I'm Paul Moniz. Thank you for joining us on this webcast. Today we are discussing abnormal uterine bleeding and it's connection to fibroids. Fibroids are benign
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