Bleeding may start as light bleeding accompanied by a watery discharge, which may get heavier over time. Most women diagnosed with womb cancer have been through the menopause, so any vaginal bleeding will be unusual.
In women who haven't been through the menopause, unusual vaginal bleeding may consist of:
●periods that are different from usual
●vaginal bleeding in between normal periods
●Bleeding after sex Vaginal bleeding may be- simply blood streaked vaginal discharge, spotting (vaginal) or heavy blood flow. it may be intermittent or continuous. whatever