Bleeding after having sex during the 10-day postpartum period despite trying not to

Apr 18, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
The term "small month" refers to the period of rest required after a miscarriage. If bleeding occurs due to having sexual intercourse before completing 10 days of recovery, it may be related to factors such as intrauterine infection, poor uterine involution, or retained tissue in the uterine cavity, and treatment should be based on the underlying cause. Additionally, the bleeding could also be associated with ovulation-related bleeding. After a miscarriage, it's important to return to the hospital regularly for follow-up examinations to monitor uterine recovery, and any discomfort should be addressed immediately.

"Small confinement" refers to the period of rest required after a miscarriage. If sexual intercourse occurs during the first 10 days of this period and leads to bleeding, it may be related to factors such as intrauterine infection, poor uterine involution, or retained material in the uterine cavity. Treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Intrauterine infection

Personal hygiene must be carefully maintained after a miscarriage. Inadequate care can easily lead to uterine cavity infection, resulting in symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, foul-smelling discharge, and fever. It is recommended to promptly visit a hospital for tests including complete blood count and cervical smear. Under medical guidance, antibiotics such as amoxicillin capsules, metronidazole tablets, or cefixime capsules may be prescribed to achieve antibacterial effects.

2. Poor uterine involution

A miscarriage causes significant harm to the uterus, which cannot fully recover in a short time. Engaging in sexual intercourse too early may lead to poor uterine involution, causing vaginal bleeding, lower back pain, and a sensation of heaviness or bloating in the lower abdomen. It is advisable to follow medical advice and use medications that promote uterine contraction, such as misoprostol tablets, motherwort soft capsules, or Xinshenghua granules, all of which can aid recovery.

3. Retained material in the uterine cavity

If blood clots or tissue remnants remain in the uterine cavity after a miscarriage, vaginal bleeding may vary in amount and be accompanied by abdominal pain and abnormal vaginal discharge. An ultrasound examination is recommended; if necessary, further curettage may be advised under medical supervision.

Additionally, bleeding could also be related to ovulation-related hemorrhage. After a miscarriage, regular follow-up visits to the hospital are important to monitor uterine recovery. Any discomfort should be addressed immediately.