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Mid cycle bleeding

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sandyfoot · 22/12/2019 21:39

I have been sporadically bleeding after sex for about a year, as well as occasionally just randomly. I had a smear which was clear and then an internal which found uterine polyps which were removed. All fine for a few months. Now I have started bleeding quite heavily mid cycle. Maybe too much info but not red blood, much darker. I am 44 so am hoping perimenopausal but bit worried it could be ovarian as everything else checked out and blood so dark. Any ideas?

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pickleface · 22/12/2019 21:52

Sorry, no advice, just joining in to say I'm in exactly the same boat. Also had polyps removed several years ago and am suffering similar symptoms to you. Due a smear so having that and swabs early January to rule out infection. Also have a dragging pain around my womb and my periods are so much more painful than usual. Considered pelvic inflammatory disease too.

Afternooninthepark · 26/12/2019 13:02

I’ve had uterine polyps removed but unfortunately they have grown back. Maybe, this is the case with you. Ask for a pelvic scan.

mumsnoangel · 09/01/2020 14:14

Any news on this? I've similarly been spotting outside of normal period times and now have to wait a Month for an ultrasound. I am 51 so probably approaching perimenopause.

monkeyblonde · 09/01/2020 14:46

Me too! Interested in others experiences.

mumsnoangel · 09/01/2020 15:20

@monkeyblonde what's going on with you? Have you spoken to your GP? I have lost all sense of what is just one of those things, and what is an alarm bell...

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