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Bleeding during sex BV and IUD no STD

I am in my late 30s with kids.... last year I had a new partner that was bigger than what I'm use to..I bled a few times during sex becAuse of his size.. we used protection always.. I got BV one time and I was given the pills and it went away. We had a condom malfunction and I got a pregnancy scare, so I got the paraguard just in case.. we still used condoms and we were both tested...  year later we are not together and I have a new partner.. condoms are also always used as well..  but he is not big at all and bleed with him too. I know he goes all the way in. But I'm sure, I should not be bleeding. I never had this issue in the past before my last partner. Now it's like it happens often. I have sex like once a Month if that..oh I got BV twice with my new partner.  Dr. Gave me the pill lasT month and this month she have me a cream to use 3 to 5 days. So I had sex and I bled... I don't have any STD I was checked. And I now use non latex, I use the natural synthetic one.. I'm confused. Could it be the parachuted that is triggering it? I just started to take the refresh pro b.. I have another one that is kept in the fridge.. I'll try that one when I'm done with refresh pro b. It's embarrassing. It makes me not wanna have sex.
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1487854 tn?1488496613
It's your IUD! I had my Mirena IUD removed for a bunch of reasons, and this was one of them. I only started spotting after sex with my fiance while I had my IUD. Sex was also somewhat painful with it too.
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Correction Paraguard IUD that triggered it?
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