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anonymous1024803 Asked February 2020

I am 59 years old. I had a complete hysterectomy about 15 years ago. I had intercourse recently and I bled. Should I be concerned?

This has happened on quite a few times. Is this natural and will it stop in time?

JoAnn29 Feb 2020
MsLady, as u can see this is a question that has been asked several times in the last week.

There are many causes for this problem, with ur age it could be Menopause. But this is a question that should be asked of your PCP or your Gynecologist. We are a forum of Caregivers caring for LOs one way or another sharing our experiences. Think ur on the wrong forum.

JoAnn29 Feb 2020
This is true Worried. We do seem to have had a number of like questions. The first one did repost that she went to her doctor and everything was OK.

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worriedinCali Feb 2020
Gardenartists I could be wrong and if I am then I am sorry and hope the OP gets the help they need BUT.......this the 2nd post tonight......and it’s at least the 4th I’ve seen here recently where it’s a 60s-ish female who had a hysterectomy years ago and is bleeding. I can’t see how they would land on this site of all places. I don’t think google would direct this type of question here. Right? There are far more appropriate forums for women’s health issues.
lealonnie1 Feb 2020
Not to mention the last post like this turned into a real free for all, didn't it? Here we are giving out advice on bleeding issues when we are caregivers to elders and then the OP was feeling hurt & insulted by some comments, etc. Best to avoid this subject entirely, IMO
NeedHelpWithMom Feb 2020
See your doctor. We are not doctors.

GardenArtist Feb 2020
Worried, thanks for that warning.  I hadn't seen the other one.

worriedinCali Feb 2020
these posts have to be from fetish trolls......this is the 2nd one tonight....!

GardenArtist Feb 2020
MsLady, no one here can answer that question with specificity - we don't know anything about your medical conditions.  The medical posters will make suggestions but you really need to see your ob/gyn.  

Don't take chances; call your ob/gyn.

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