You shouldn't experience vaginal bleeding after menopause, or a year after your last period. Postmenopausal bleeding may be due to polpys, PCOS, medication side effects, infections, or cancer. Don't ...
DEAR DOCTOR K: I thought I entered menopause five years ago, but now I seem to be having a period again. Is this normal? DEAR READER: A woman is considered to be in menopause once it has been one year ...
Any bleeding after menopause is abnormal, and a doctor should always check it. Vaginal atrophy is the most common cause of postmenopausal bleeding, which is often easily treatable. You may have polyps ...
According to one study, around six percent of menstruating women experience non-period-related bleeding during or after sex each year, with higher numbers for postmenopausal women. If you notice ...
Bleeding after sex is common, and is usually due to vaginal dryness, birth control, or rough sex. However, sometimes bleeding after sex may be a sign of an STI or even cervical cancer. To prevent ...
Spotting is light bleeding that can occur between periods. It usually appears as a small amount of blood when wiping or on underwear. Possible causes include birth control, pregnancy, menopause, and ...
Recent research shows that the COVID-19 vaccine can cause menstrual irregularities and postmenopausal bleeding. These symptoms typically resolve on their own within a few weeks. There have been ...