Breakthrough bleeding: what it could be (and when to see a doctor)

Breakthrough bleeding: what it could be (and when to see a doctor)

Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding that occurs outside of the menstrual period and is usually a small bleed that occurs between menstrual cycles and lasts about 2 days. This type of bleeding outside the menstrual period, also called spotting It is considered normal when it occurs after gynecological exams or changing contraceptives, without requiring treatment and […]

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Postpartum bleeding (lochia): care and when to worry

Postpartum bleeding (lochia): care and when to worry

Postpartum bleeding, whose technical name is lochium, is normal and lasts an average of 5 weeks, being characterized by the release of dark red blood with a thick consistency and, sometimes, blood clots. This bleeding is made up of blood, mucus and tissue debris from the uterus and as the uterus contracts and returns to […]

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Breakthrough bleeding: what it could be (and when to see a doctor)

Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding that occurs outside of the menstrual period and is usually a small bleed that occurs between menstrual cycles and lasts about 2 days. This type of bleeding outside the menstrual period, also called spotting It is considered normal when it occurs after gynecological exams or changing contraceptives, without requiring treatment and […]

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Bleeding after intercourse: 6 causes (and what to do)

Bleeding after sexual intercourse is relatively common, especially during the first intercourse, due to the rupture of the hymen. However, this discomfort can also appear during menopause, for example due to increased vaginal dryness. However, in other women, post-intercourse bleeding may be a sign of a more serious problem, such as infections, sexually transmitted diseases, […]

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Bleeding during intercourse: what it can be (and what to do)

Bleeding during sexual intercourse can be caused by the rupture of the hymen during the first intercourse, vaginal trauma during intimate contact or even the onset of menstruation, and in most cases it does not require specific treatment. However, this can also be caused by candidiasis, sexually transmitted infections or endometriosis, which are usually accompanied […]

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Exhaust bleeding, what is it?  Causes and when it happens

Exhaust bleeding, what is it? Causes and when it happens

Breakthrough bleeding is different from menstruation and usually happens outside of the cycle. Some basic characteristics make it different from the usual. Almost all women who take pills constantly have suffered from breakthrough bleeding. This phenomenon is very common in women’s lives, and it always comes with a touch of dread. Menstruation in the middle […]

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Influencer Sthe Matos descobre sangramento no cérebro

Influencer Sthe Matos discovers bleeding in the brain

Sthe Matos, influencer and former participant of A Fazenda 13, discovers bleeding in the brain after feeling ill on a flight. Sthefane Matos, a 23-year-old influencer, fell ill on a flight and had to be admitted to a hospital. In the early hours of Tuesday (22), Sthe’s team published a statement in their Instagram stories. […]

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Bleeding during intercourse: what it can be (and what to do)

Bleeding during intercourse: what it can be (and what to do)

Bleeding during sexual intercourse can be caused by the rupture of the hymen during the first intercourse, vaginal trauma during intimate contact or even the onset of menstruation, and in most cases it does not require specific treatment. However, this can also be caused by candidiasis, sexually transmitted infections or endometriosis, which are usually accompanied […]

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Bleeding during intercourse: what it can be (and what to do)

Bleeding during intercourse: what it can be (and what to do)

Bleeding during sexual intercourse can be caused by the rupture of the hymen during the first intercourse, vaginal trauma during intimate contact or even the onset of menstruation, and in most cases it does not require specific treatment. However, this can also be caused by candidiasis, sexually transmitted infections or endometriosis, which are usually accompanied […]

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