That kind of statement is partly true—but it’s often exaggerated. There are certain signs after sex that should not be ignored, especially if they appear suddenly or are severe.

🚨 A key warning sign:
Unusual bleeding (especially if it’s not your period)
Light spotting can sometimes happen
But heavy bleeding or frequent bleeding after sex needs medical attention
It could be linked to infections, cervical issues, or conditions like cervical cancer (rare, but important to rule out)
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⚠️ Other signs you should NOT ignore
🔥 Severe pain during or after sex
Could indicate injury, infection, or conditions like endometriosis
🦠 Unusual discharge (bad smell, green/yellow color)
May signal an infection or STI such as pelvic inflammatory disease
💥 Sores, blisters, or ulcers
Could be related to infections like herpes simplex virus
🚽 Burning during urination afterward
Possible urinary tract infection
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✔️ Bottom line
Mild discomfort can be normal sometimes
But bleeding, severe pain, or unusual symptoms after sex are not normal
If something feels off or keeps happening, it’s best to see a doctor promptly