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Had my period lasted 4 days then stopped was having sex with my bf nd started bleeding again got in the shower and it stopped.We decided to have sex again no bleeding a few hours later bleeding but very light pink didnt evn need a pad.what could this mean.

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It means you need to go see your GP. Bleeding after sex is not a pregnancy symptom, but should always be checked out by a doctor as it is a symptom of some serious things including STD's and cervical cancer.

Seriously go to a doctor, and don't ask a bunch of people with no medical qualifications online what might be wrong with you. It doesn't make sense.

could just be a bit of excess bleeding from your period as it was just after your period

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