Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Abnormal vaginal bleeding varies, depending on what is normal for a
particular woman.
Vaginal bleeding is considered to be abnormal if it occurs:
- When you are not expecting your menstrual
period.
- After sex.
- When your menstrual flow is lighter or heavier than is
normal for you.
- At an unexpected time of life, such as before age
10 or after
menopause.
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Note:
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Vaginal bleeding refers to bleeding coming from inside the vagina,
not from a cut or scrape on the outside of the vagina
(vulvar skin).
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