Yes, experiencing bleeding after sexual intercourse can sometimes be normal, especially if you have recently started a new contraceptive pill. However, if the bleeding is heavy and persists for more than a month, it is advisable to consult a doctor to assess the situation, rule out other causes, and check for any potential consequences of the heavy bleeding, such as iron deficiency.
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