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I bleed during sex with my boyfriend, why?

Im a 20 year old female, and have been sexualy active for the ast 2 years. I've only ever been with 2 partners in my life. Ive been with my current boyfriend for almost a year ... and recently everytime that we have sex i end up bleeding, it does not hurt and he is not rough with me. we are doing everything that same as always. hes uses a condom and i am on birth control. and we have used lube to try and resolve this problem but its still there.
any ideas?
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746210 tn?1233023281
I suspect that it would be Chlamydia.
As Chlamydia is a bacteria, which is found in the semen and vaginal fluids of men and women who have the infection. Chlamydia is easily passed from one person to another through sexual contact. Anyone who is sexually active can get it and pass it on. You don’t need to have lots of sexual partners.
and this bacteria causes bleeding as well
I would be glad to hear more details about your problem.
thanks
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575741 tn?1235669754
I dont have any STD's when I was 15 years old I had HPV and Gonnorea....but I blead everytime I had sex....
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thank you for your comments?

Cootos, do you mind me asking what STD you have?
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575741 tn?1235669754
I can relate.... I had an STD....please get checked.
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746210 tn?1233023281
I suspect that would be a serious one. You have to see a doctor. and it could possiblly be a deseasis.
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