If you experience vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse, it is important to consult a healthcare professional. While light and temporary bleeding may not be a cause for concern, persistent or increasing bleeding should be evaluated by a medical professional. Other symptoms to watch for include pain or unusual discharge. It is always best to seek personalized advice from a healthcare provider for any concerns regarding vaginal bleeding.
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