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Pain during intercourse and less amount of period blood
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #9156
104 days ago
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Pain during intercourse and less amount of period blood - #9156

Parul

I'm getting a very low amount of period blood and get periods for 2 days only. Secondly feel pain during intercourse. Whenever we enjoy our moment i feel pain in my pelvic area. I'm a married 23 year old female with a single partner.

Age: 23
Chronic illnesses: No
#pelvic #vagina #ovary #menstrual #intercourse
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Hi Parul, I understand how concerning it must be to experience these issues. The low period flow, short cycle, and pain during intercourse could be related to hormonal or pelvic health concerns. Since you’re 23 and married, it’s good that you’re paying attention to these changes early. Possible Causes: 1. Hormonal Imbalance: Conditions like PCOS or low estrogen might lead to light periods. 2. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): Can cause pelvic pain and discomfort during intercourse. 3. Endometriosis: Tissue outside the uterus could be causing pain. 4. Vaginal Dryness or Cervical Issues: Could explain the discomfort during intimacy. What You Can Try: • Track Your Period: Keep a record of flow, pain, and any other changes. • Use Lubricants: If dryness is contributing to pain, lubricants can help. • Pelvic Exercises: Strengthen your pelvic muscles to improve pelvic health. • Healthy Lifestyle: Balanced meals and light exercise can regulate hormones. When to Seek Help: Since these symptoms might be related to a deeper issue, I’d recommend seeing a gynecologist. They can guide you with hormone tests, ultrasounds, or other exams to figure out what’s causing your symptoms. Take care, Parul, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need more support.
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