Waiting on biopsy results and bleeding after sex

Hi all, 

im having a real hard time at the moment, I have so much anxiety I'm finding it hard to be a mum. 
 

Back in 2018 I had cin 3 and had lettz procedure. I then had another smear 2019 which was clear. 
 

I have recently been having problems down below. Smear not due until July this year. Vagina feels enlarged, irritated and uncomfortable. Feels like a need the loo all the time. Doctor took swabs for BV, thrush, uti, Sti and all clear. I have again started to get pink bleeding after sex.

 

had my appointment with gynaecologist a week ago and she took biopsy's( not sure how many) she said it looks like hpv but is obviously unsure. Also back in 2018 my doctor thought my biopsy's was just erosion and turned out to be cin3. 
 

I am prettified- 

I was told not to have sex for 2-3 days after biopsy. I had sex day 5 after and bled bright red blood. I have convinced myself this is cancer now. Could it be possible that my biopsy site has bled again? 
I continue to have pelvic pain on and off also. 
just looking for reassurance or others that have bled after biopsy's through intercourse when they have waited the required time. 
 

thank you 

  • Hello Keke22

    I'm sorry to hear that you've recently had some ongoing health concerns. It's understandable that you're feeling worried about things. 

    If the bleeding hasn't subsided then do get in touch with your GP surgery to let them know. They will be able to arrange an appointment to see you if necessary. 

    Hopefully you won't have to wait too long for the biopsy results. Did the Consultant give you any idea about when you may hear some news? 

    We know that waiting for results and appointments can be a difficult time for many people. Sometimes it can help to talk things through with someone and I wonder if chatting with one of our nurses may be helpful? If you'd like to speak with them they're available Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm on 0808 800 4040. I'm sure they would be happy to offer any advice and support that they can. I'd also suggest having a look at the information on the NHS website about managing health anxiety. There's some useful information and links there that you may find helpful whilst waiting for your appointment. 

    I hope you have some reassuring news soon. 

    Best wishes, 
    Jenn
    Cancer Chat moderator